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In a world full of imagination, anything is possible! — P.A.Davies

I have the world's largest collection of seashells. I keep it on all the beaches of the world ... perhaps you've seen it. — Steven Wright

The final tormenting, unanswerable question: what is 'success' in mourning? — Julian Barnes

We had to depend on other institutions to do research on our behalf. We had to use the information that already existed to craft the best practices to distribute throughout the country. And we had to do all of that in ten months. — DeForest Soaries

(Rather in the way that the Roman Empire continued in a certain fashion to run itself even when there was no one left to run it and the reason behind it was entirely gone, much of this routine remained intact even during the terrible days after Bunny's death. Up until the very end there was always, always, Sunday-night dinner at Charles and Camilla's, except on the evening of the murder itself, when no one felt much like eating and it was postponed until Monday.) I — Donna Tartt

I'm wondering if this was the right choice. This campus is crawling with walking, talking Barbies. — Kandi Steiner

The attic of your beautiful throat
is laced with owl and cobweb. Night sings north,
the need of winter. Look up and know
what will become of us is stars. — Linda France

Catalysts offer the promise of making chemical transformations far less polluting. — Robert H. Grubbs

What you hold in your hand is proof of man's power - against which our strength means nothing. It has the force of 100 spears. I warn you, man's ingenuity goes hand-in-hand with their cruelty. No creature is as devious or violent. — Charlton Heston

I know the name of Turkey's leading avant-guard publication. I know that John Quincy Adams married for money. I know that Bud Abbott was a double-crosser, that absentee ballots are very popular in Ireland, and that dwarves have prominent buttocks. — A. J. Jacobs

The manufacturing of consent*2 is now endemic to modern technological societies. — Kingsley L. Dennis

Every time someone opens a book and begins to read, a synergy between the reader and the writer occurs across time and space. — Jeanette O'Hagan