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In the hours without sleep, each moment is so full and so vacant that it suggests itself as a rival of Time. — Emile M. Cioran
The vilest scramble for loot that ever disfigured the history of human conscience. — Joseph Conrad
When I began writing that I was able and did travel and met some fascinating people and also uncovered some history, which has not been discovered before. — Arthur Hailey
Save others, snatching them out of the fire. — Jude The Apostle
We tend to make adjustments in our lives to get by, to survive. Sometimes we don't actually heal. We make changes. We deny. We mask. We cover up. We hide things. I could not change the fact Shellie committed suicide while I was away no more than I could change the fact she left me the poem. Eventually, I put the poem away to separate Shellie and the thoughts of her from my day-to-day life. I quit carrying a wallet because the wallet reminded me of the poem, and the poem reminded me I was helpless. — Scott Hildreth
Whoever tries to climb over our fence, we will try to climb over his house. — Saddam Hussein
There is no remedy for death
or birth
except to hug the spaces in between. Live loud. Live wide. Live tall. — Jim Crace
I prefer to be covered. I don't wear a lot of low-cut things. I'd rather keep the attention to my brain, my face. — Sarah Hay
If Jesus came back today, he wouldn't cleanse the temple, he'd cleanse the pulpit. — Leonard Ravenhill
We are always yapping about the 'Good Old Days' and how we look back and enjoy it, but I tell you there is a lot of hooey to it. There is a whole lot of all our past lives that wasn't so hot. — Will Rogers
Sometimes its odd to interact with someone to whom you purposed. — Amardeep Singh
So the British, of all ages, still walk the course. On trips to Florida or the American desert, they still marvel, or shudder, at the fleets of electric carts going off in the morning like the first assault wave at the Battle of El Alamein. It is unlikely, for some time, that a Briton will come across in his native land such a scorecard as Henry Longhurst rescued from a California club and cherished till the day he died. The last on its list of local rules printed the firm warning "A Player on Foot Has No Standing on the Course." — Alistair Cooke
Physicians need to be good technicians and know how to prescribe, but for healing to occur they also need to incorporate philosophy and spirituality into their treatment. We need to feel as well as think. — Bernie Siegel
Better fare hard with good men than feast it with bad. — Thomas Paine
The point, I decided, wasn't to have the autobiography or even the memories. The point was who I became when I wrote. — Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew