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After the Spanish Civil War against Franco, a group of us got together: a group of well-to-do people who were sympathetic to the lost cause of a Republican state. We bought a convent in Toulouse and converted it into a hospital run by the Unitarians. It took care of the Spanish refugees who fled to Toulouse. — Howard Fast

I had a pet raccoon that took my tooth brush once,
But only to another room. — Rod McKuen

I do believe that people go to the movies - for one reason or another - they go to the movies to have an experience. — Alex Kurtzman

We resent all criticism which denies us anything that lies in our line of advance. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

You need to make a decision. Either be with her and accept the bad with the good, or get out of her life. Because like it or not, you represent Christ to her, and the last thing she needs is for you to walk away when things get hard. — Tammy L. Gray

A picture's worth a thousands words but they don't tell the whole story. — Jennifer Brown

Even the lucky ones, who do manage to become happy by attaining their goals, live each day in fear of losing whatever it is they may have gained. — Frederick Lenz

She met the magus's stunned look with a smile. The Thieves of Eddis have always been uncomfortable allies to the throne, Magus. There is the niggling fear that if you fall out with a Thief, he might see it as his right and responsibility to remove you. There are some checks, of course. There is only ever one Thief. They are prohibited from owning any property. Their training inevitably generates the isolation that makes them independent, but also keeps them from forming alliances that might become threats to the throne. It is not the folly you might think. — Megan Whalen Turner

I grew up in a small town in India, but through books I knew the world. — Mira Nair

All he knew was that he was a body in search of motion. — Victoria Schwab

Both induction and deduction, reasoning from the particular and the general, and back again from the universal to the specific, form the essence to scientific thinking. — Hans Christian Von Baeyer