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The sadness, the silence, the darkness, the loneliness ... all of it held in a simple little moment. It was just so ...
I don't know.
Just so much. — Kevin Brooks

The beauty of religious mania is that it has the power to explain everything. Once God (or Satan) is accepted as the first cause of everything which happens in the mortal world, nothing is left to chance ... logic can be happily tossed out the window. — Stephen King

I do not play games. There is not time for it. When I get through with work, I don't want anything that requires the working of the mind. — Albert Einstein

The things I will invent will be, I suspect, mundane by comparison with the truth. And as I said, it's my intention that you should not know the difference. I plan to interweave the elements of my story so cunningly that you'll cease to even care whether an event happened out there in the same world where you walk, or in here, in the head of a crippled man who will never again move from his stepmother's house. — Clive Barker

When a man leaves his mistress, he runs the risk of being betrayed two or three times daily. — Stendhal

You can't be perfect at everything. — Andie MacDowell

To increase the flow of kundalini that will alter our perception, it is necessary to clarify the purpose of one's being. This is to come to understand dharma. — Frederick Lenz

The bridges were quite popular as building sites,because they had a very convenient sewage system and, of course, a source of fresh water. — Terry Pratchett

We must fight and win the battle against terror overseas so we never have to fight it here at home. — Ron Lewis

I see the shape of the wind on the water ... — Per Petterson

Think not disdainfully of death, but look on it with favor; for even death is one of the things that Nature wills. — Marcus Aurelius

Belief is involuntary; nothing involuntary is meritorious or reprehensible. A man ought not to be considered worse or better for his belief. — Percy Bysshe Shelley