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The year since then had been peaceful and prosperous, and in some ways the mood was lighter in the castle with Josh and Poppy installed as King and Queen in place of Quentin and Julia, Fillory's brooders-in-chief. — Lev Grossman

The great men of antiquity were poor. — Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

My part of the game is that I must live the best I can. — Charles Bukowski

I'm probably more of a new man. I'm not particularly alpha. 'Nourish and nurture' are my watchwords as opposed to 'search and destroy'. — Richard Armitage

To this day, my mom's unsinkable spirit is an inspiration to me. For nearly thirty years, she's worked at the Library of Congress. Everyone knows Sameha simply as 'Sami.' Along with 500 miles of shelved books, her closest friendships are cataloged in that library. They are as much the value of work to my mom as is the work itself. — Hoda Kotb

Religion is the resolute following of the star of hope through triumphs and tragedies of time. — Eustace Haydon

What I want to accomplish artistically amounts to nothing more than fulfilling the promise of the American Revolution. — L. Neil Smith

I can often tell when drawings are done from photographs, because you can tell what they miss out, what the camera misses out: usually weight and volume - there's a flatness to them. — David Hockney

I was late once and it cost me $50,000. I figure it was cheaper to wear two watches. — Chris Gardner

A good back makes his own holes. Anybody can run where the holes are. — Joe Don Looney

The truth about Pearl Harbour is obscured to this day. But it has been much studied. — Gore Vidal

Grace is never wanting. God always gives sufficient grace to whoever is willing to receive it. — Francis De Sales

General Motors could buy Delaware if DuPont were willing to sell it. — Ralph Nader