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I look up into his face and catch a glimpse of an emotion I never expected to see. His hazel eyes are warm, his mouth is tender. He looks like a man in love. — Philippa Gregory

Surely, by all convention, the Iliad will end here, with the triumphant return of its vindicated hero. But the Iliad is not a conventional epic, and at the very moment of its hero's greatest military triumph, Homer diverts his focus from Achilles to the epic's two most important casualties, Patroklos and Hektor: it is to the consequences of their deaths, especially to the victor, that all action of the Iliad has been inexorably leading. — Caroline Alexander

early 1820s. In 1822, about two years after he supposedly received the first vision, Joseph Smith found what he called a "seer stone — Latayne C. Scott

Precedents are dangerous things; let the reins of government then be braced and held with a steady hand, and every violation of the Constitution be reprehended: If defective let it be amended, but not suffered to be trampled upon whilst it has an existence. — George Washington

You shall love beyond yourselves some day! So first, learn to love. And for that you have to drink the bitter cup of your love. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Usually do that unless you give — Kathy Reichs

As far as the leading man/romantic lead, I'll tell you what, I really enjoyed my experience more than I thought or imagined I would on 'Catch and Release.' God bless them if they want to give me another shot at that. I would love to have that as something I can go to on occasion. — Timothy Olyphant

Like I went out to a predominantly black club last night and nobody said anything and I was wishing somebody would so that someone would dance with me. — Taye Diggs

Even if you don't win you learn. So there's no losing. You win the fight or you learn. — Renzo Gracie

If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success. — John D. Rockefeller

Democracy will be dead by 1950. — John Langdon-Davies

It's much easier to read the stories that have a lot of dialogue; of course, they flow much more easily into speech. — Deborah Eisenberg

If people want to find me, they can. They'll see a middle-aged woman wandering around the grocery store, looking to see what to buy for dinner. — S.E. Hinton