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And pushing. We had enlisted some of these chaps on the way for a crew. Fine fellows - cannibals - in their place. They were men one could work with, and I am grateful to them. And, after all, they did not eat each other before my face: they had brought along a provision of hippo-meat which went rotten, and made the mystery of the wilderness stink in my nostrils. Phoo! I can sniff it now. — Joseph Conrad

The greatest multiplex in the universe is inside your mind, and the only ticket you need is a good, well-written novel. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

What's interesting about the relationship between gay men and women is there can be a lot of affection, but there's a line that you don't cross. — Michael Carroll

Things are more like they are now ... than they have EVER been before! — Uncle Arnie Mamath

I probably couldn't have the same experience listening to that song because I'm self-conscious about some of my singing parts. — Babatunde Adebimpe

The dull pain of truth weights my soul, pulling it under. I am left hopelessly awake. — Libba Bray

I just started writing stuff to kill time on summer evenings. This is why I'm always telling people who ask me what they need to do to succeed to give up, do something else. — John Darnielle

The liberal agenda is the blueprint for national ruin. — James Cook

show me a person who says their family is normal, and i'll show you an orphan! — Martha Frankel

Reading can only take you so far, up to the moment where you must take action with your own hands — Rae Carson

David was "a star, the Elvis of the Bible." An unusually for such a rockstar with his lust for power, lust for women, lust for life, he had humility of one who knew his gift work harder than he ever would. — Bono

And if you are already flying upside down and don't know it, your cleverness will do you little good. — Dallas Willard

Who thinks it just to be judged by a single error? — Beryl Markham

It is appropriate here to recall that the so-called Dark Ages began with the flight of the individuals into the protection of lords or chapters and came to an end when the individual again found it to his advantage to set forth on his own. We live at a time when everything conspires to push the individual into the fold. — Bertrand De Jouvenel