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The process of putting the thing you value most in the world out for the assessment of strangers is a confidence-shaking business even in the best of times. But in Lucy's circumstances it was sheer heroism, a real sign of her devotion to her art. She was, in a sense, sitting at a craps table with her last stack of chips, trying again and again to hit it big. — Ann Patchett
You don't want the world destroyed, because, you know, that's where your shoes are. — Patrick Rothfuss
You break the story first, and then you go into the specifics. — Seth MacFarlane
No bad man can be a good poet. — Boris Pasternak
He tried to scrub children's vomit from the webbing of the Tongue in a way that suggested deep reservoirs of genius. — Karen Russell
My wife has said that a bitter, sour Christian
is one of Satan's greatest trophies - and she's right. — Billy Graham
But I definitely see us playing a major role in St. Louis in the years to come. We already provide service to 95 percent of the markets St. Louis travelers visit the most. And we're adding capacity in some of the most important markets. — Gerard Arpey
Eating with children at a restaurant is like eating with a live grenade. It's going to explode every time. You just don't know when. — Matthew Norman
CHAPTER XII IN WHICH OLIVER IS TAKEN BETTER CARE OF, THAN HE EVER WAS BEFORE. AND IN WHICH THE NARRATIVE REVERTS TO THE MERRY OLD GENTLEMAN AND HIS YOUTHFUL FRIENDS — Charles Dickens
The mind of man is like a clock that is always running down, and requires to be constantly wound up. — William Hazlitt
Beauty itself is a painful convulsion in the heart, an abundance of vitality in the soul, and a mad chase undertaken by the spirit until it encounters the heavens. — Naguib Mahfouz
It's increasingly apparent that the absence of purpose - or of a moral language - within government, media or business, could become one of the most dangerous own goals for capitalism and for freedom. — Elisabeth Murdoch
The more we understand individual things, the more we understand God. — Baruch Spinoza