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Disapproval flashed across John's face. I wondered whether no one was supposed to touch me while he was in uniform, either. — Jennifer Echols

Then the green man's face grew even blacker, the red beard so red it seemed to crackle and sparkle like fir twigs on the fire; the mouth contracted to an arrow-like point before it opened to inquire in the sweetest, gentlest tones. — Jeremias Gotthelf

The companies that are successful, they start out to make meaning, not to make money. — Guy Kawasaki

There was something stunned in the faces of the children, blinking and tentative. The slow, dark, dull submarine of the lives in which they were the human cargo had abruptly surfaced. Their blood was filled with a kind of crippling nitrogen of wonder. — Michael Chabon

Something coming back from the dead was almost always bad news. Movies taught me that. For every one Jesus you get a million zombies. — David Wong

What did you have for breakfast? Bitch Flakes? — Alice

My friends knew I was obsessed with these 'Twilight' boys because I love a dangerous love story. — Bryce Dallas Howard

International Literacy Day is an occasion to celebrate the importance of literacy to individuals, communities and societies everywhere — Koichiro Matsuura

As many as are the difficulties which Virtue has to encounter in this world, her force is yet superior. — Anthony Ashley Cooper

And now I am ready to keep running When the sun rises beyond the borderlands of death. I already see mountain ridges in the heavenly forest Where, beyond every essence, a new essence awaits. — Czeslaw Milosz

I have happened in so many places, to so many people - the essence of me lives on in these nuances, these moments. — Lang Leav

Wilt thou reach stars because they shine on thee? — William Shakespeare

There is ... scarcely any species of writing of which we can tell what is its essence, and what are its constituents; every new genius produces some innovation, which, when invented and approved, subverts the rules which the practice of foregoing authors had established. — Samuel Johnson

The doctrine of transmigration... was a means of constructing a plausible vindication of the ways of the cosmos to man; ... none but very hasty thinkers will reject it on the grounds of inherent absurdity. — Thomas Huxley

The more delicate and ambitious the soul, the further do dreams estrange it from possible things. — Charles Baudelaire