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Until that moment I'd thought I could have it both ways; to be one of them, and also my husband's wife. What conceit! I was his instrument, his animal. Nothing more. How we wives and mothers do perish at the hands of our own righteousness. I was just one more of those women who clamp their mouths shut and wave the flag as their nation rolls off to conquer another in war. Guilty or innocent, they have everything to lose. They are what there is to lose. A wife is the earth itself, changing hands, bearing scars. — Barbara Kingsolver

It's easy to sound good. All you do is leave in the parts where you act tough and forget the parts where you get shoved around. — Robert Crais

Nor does God whisper through the trees. His voice is not to be mistaken. When men hear it they fall to their knees and their souls are riven and they cry out to Him and there is no fear but only wildness of heart that springs from such longing ... — Cormac McCarthy

You think it can't get worse than wanting someone and not having them, but it can. You can want someone, have them, and want them more. Still. Always. You can never get enough. — Michelle Hodkin

Thought, then, is the execution of this computer code. — Eric Baum

There seems to be an attitude problem, as if we cannot shake ourselves out of a mindset of limited achievement. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Penicillin sat on a shelf for ten years while I was called a quack. — Alexander Fleming

For those that think men make progress collectively, I warn you, history teaches: You couldn't be more wrong. — Glenn Beck

Pompous asses knows how to put the moan in sanctimonious. — Andy Hargreaves

The world was held in a savage gloom - cold and intolerable. Outside, all was quiet - quiet! From the dark room behind me, came the occasional, soft thud of falling matter - fragments of rotting stone. So time passed, and night grasped the world, wrapping it in wrappings of impenetrable blackness. — William Hope Hodgson

The man who is master of himself drinks gravely and wisely. — Confucius