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Gaze not on swans, in whose soft breast,
A full-hatched beauty seems to nest
Nor snow, which falling from the sky
Hovers in its virginity. — Henry Noel Brailsford
A crimson fire that vanquishes the stars;A pungent odor from the dusty sage;A sudden stirring of the huddled herds;A breaking of the distant table-landsThrough purple mists ascending, and the flareOf water ditches silver in the light;A swift, bright lance hurled low across the world;A sudden sickness for the hills of home. — Willa Cather
Music is a current of hard choices made to seem easy by the mind. — Adam Gopnik
the miracle of meaningful work. — Malcolm Gladwell
No matter where I am, I'll always love you. I promise you always. — J.A. DeRouen
When you are no longer a boy, you have to be tough. — Bernard Lagat
Now the line was drawn. Lucy had never thought that one of the fiercest battles of her life would be fought over a breakfast table, with quiet words carefully chosen. — Lisa Kleypas
I would not wish to imply that most industrial accidents are due to intemperance. But, certainly, temperance has never failed to reduce their number. — William Lyon Mackenzie King
My music had roots which I'd dug up from my own childhood, musical roots buried in the darkest soil. — Ray Charles
You never know where your actions will lead to. But if you don't do anything they will lead you nowhere. — Mahatma Gandhi
If the States were not left to leave the Union when their rights were interfered with, the government would have been National, but the Convention refused to baptize it by that name. — Daniel Webster
That old saying, about how you always kill the thing you love, well, it works both ways. And it does work both ways. — Chuck Palahniuk
And that's how Snuggles the hamster learned that yes, things COULD always get worse. — Ursula Vernon
Many honours I want not, nor great treasures: they excite the spleen. But it is bad sleeping without a good name and a little treasure. — Friedrich Nietzsche