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Love is the earth that holds our roots in place. Without it, there's nothing to keep us from falling over. — Saira Shah

Time for me is now double-edged: every day brings me further from the low of my last relapse but closer to the next recurrence - and, eventually, death. Perhaps later than I think, but certainly sooner than I desire. — Paul Kalanithi

All memories fashioned at the level of a child's eye were unreliable in scale ... — Carol O'Connell

Private Perkins is a funny little codger. — George Henry Powell

There are incalculable resources in the human spirit, once it has been set free. — Hubert H. Humphrey

When love fills your life all limitations are gone. The medicine this sick world needs so badly is love. — Peace Pilgrim

If gold rusts, what then can iron do? — Geoffrey Chaucer

When I left Europe in 1987 I did so with the thought that my relevance as a composition teacher would benefit from a certain cool distance to certain tendencies I had been observing for several years with increasing disquiet. — Brian Ferneyhough

Another example is the modern political order. Ever since the French Revolution, people throughout the world have gradually come to see both equality and individual freedom as fundamental values. Yet the two values contradict each other. Equality can be ensured only by curtailing the freedoms of those who are better off. Guaranteeing that every individual will be free to do as he wishes inevitably short-changes equality. The entire political history of the world since 1789 can be seen as a series of attempts to reconcile this contradiction. Anyone who has read a novel by Charles Dickens knows that the liberal regimes of nineteenth-century Europe gave priority to individual freedom even if it meant throwing insolvent poor families in prison and giving orphans little choice but to join schools for pickpockets. Anyone who has read a novel by Alexander Solzhenitsyn knows how Communism's egalitarian ideal produced brutal tyrannies that tried to control every aspect of daily life. — Yuval Noah Harari

The people of Abadan defended the city with empty hands, and our sons and brothers fell to the ground like flowers in the fall. My friend, believe me, today the date palms are broken. Tell me, when will our youth, our date palms, be green again? — Camelia Entekhabifard

Love and used Subarus were two different things. Weren't they? — Haruki Murakami

You're playing dirty," she whispered.
"Did you want me any other way? — Lisa Kessler