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In their armor they were all the same, and that was the point, he understood. But he took pleasure in the moments when he could see their variety and diversity - those moments when he could glimpse the people beneath the armor and see them as more than just faceless, nameless soldiers identified by letters and numbers and nothing more. — Greg Rucka

We understood one another better before ever I opened my mouth — Patrick O'Brian

It's easier to fight one's enemies than to get on with one's friends. — Jean Francois Paul De Gondi

A lot of the time people don't even know what they want until they see something new. — Katy Perry

Language and, presumably, literature are more ancient and inevitable, more durable than any form of social organization. The revulsion, irony, or indifference often expressed by literature toward the state is essentially the reaction of the permanent-better yet, the infinite-against the temporary, against the finite. — Joseph Brodsky

Going too fast for myself I missed
more than I think I can remember
almost everything it seems sometimes
and yet there are chances that come back
that I did not notice when they stood
where I could have reached out and touched them — W.S. Merwin

I am only a little rose who grows in deep and difficult places. ~ Song of Songs. — Nicole Arlyn

One afternoon, she went to Washington Square — Susan Wiggs

I wish the dryer were running, because man, I could use a good ... tumble dry.-Eve Rosser — Rachel Caine

Don't be fooled by the magic of the world. — Kris Villarreal

I don't believe an Alliance government should sponsor legislation on abortion or a referendum on abortion. — Stephen Harper

A library is more than a brick and mortar building filled with delicious books. It is also a community of people who live to invest in our youth, who read for knowledge and fun, and who are ready to include anyone who walks through the door. — Ala

The greatest humanistic and historical task of the oppressed: to liberate themselves ... — Paulo Freire