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He caught her as if he were used to catching fainting girls, as if he did it everyday. — Cassandra Clare

The lives of all people flow through time, and, regardless of how brutal one moment may be, how filled with grief or pain or fear, time flows through all lives equally. — Orson Scott Card

Gerat will be our astonishment in that day, and we shall then realize that it is not our works which remain, but the work which God has wrought through us in his good time without any effort of will and intention on our part. Once again we simply are to look away from ourselves to him who has himself accomplished all things for us and to follow him. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

I have not only Arms but a large proportion of Armourers to make. — Eli Whitney

Just because you've had enough
doesn't mean you wanted too much. — Dean Young

Improving oversight of hedge funds and other private funds is vital to their sustainability and to our economy's stability. — Jack Reed

If you are a nurturing mother, and a good one, you can go to play groups, sit on the floor and play all the games, and have tea with the other mothers, but wouldn't you like to think that's not all there is? That you haven't hung up your high heels without knowing how to walk in them? — Tori Amos

Art, to me, is a question. It should never be an answer. — Marilyn Manson

The more you join with people in their joys and their sorrows, the more nearer and dearer they come to be to you. — Mark Twain

There is no humane way to rule people against their will. — Naomi Klein

I have believed for many years that Oscar Peterson is not only the greatest pianist in jazz today, but the greatest it has ever known. — Gene Lees

People don't like preaching, but discussion, presenting a case, and that's important. Therefore, I think we need to learn to dialogue much more. — John Lennox

Holy shit. This is the kind of sunset you hardly see any more, a 19th-century wilderness sunset, a few of which got set down, approximated, on canvas, landscapes of the American West by artists nobody ever heard of, when the land was still free and the eye innocent, and the presence of the Creator much more direct. Here it thunders now over the Mediterranean, high and lonely, this anachronism in primal red, in yellow purer that can be found anywhere today, a purity begging to be polluted ... of course Empire took its way westward, what other way was there but into those virgin sunsets to penetrate and to foul? — Thomas Pynchon

Every day is Earth Day, and I vote we start investing in a secure climate future right now. — Jackie Speier

that means your father's the novelist, Hiraku Makimura? — Haruki Murakami