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As soon as he seized happiness it dispersed and reappeared somewhere else. Like Fillory, like everything good, it never lasted. What a terrible thing to know. — Lev Grossman
What if every seemingly isolated object was actually just where the continuous wave of that object poked through into our world? — Reuben Heyday Margolin
What about you? Full name?"
I sighed. "There was some debate over middle names, so it's Eadlyn Helena Margarete Schreave."
"That's a mouthful," he teased.
"It's pretentious, too. My name literally means 'princess shining pearl.'"
He tried to hide his smile. "Your parents named you Princess?"
"Yes. Yes, I am Queen Princess Schreave, thank you."
"I shouldn't laugh."
"And yet you do. — Kiera Cass
I'm the No. 1 artist in the world right now ... I am the No. 1 human being in music. — Kanye West
Look at the sparrows; they do not know what they will do in the next moment. Let us literally live from moment to moment. — Mahatma Gandhi
I'm not doing much, said Jared, warm in her mind, the amusement lingering. Just stuck in an elevator with this creepy Asian girl giving me a death glare. — Sarah Rees Brennan
If he was meant for you, you will be brought together, and you should expect the world from that. You cannot wish for something without conviction. — Tara F.T. Sering
Maybe you'll forgive me someday. Thomas almost hated her for sounding so reasonable. — James Dashner
To grow old is to have taken away, one by one, all gifts of life, the food and wine, the music and the company ... the gods unloose, one by one, the mortal fingers that cling to the edge of the table. — Storm Jameson
Eight out of 100 people in the Himalayas have published their own books. — G. N. Devy
Abraham Lincoln, perhaps the most loved president of the United States, was also the most criticized president. Probably no politician in history had worse things said about him. Here's how the Chicago Times in 1865 evaluated Lincoln's Gettysburg Address the day after he delivered it: "The cheek of every American must tingle with shame as he reads the silly, flat, and dish-watery utterances of a man who has been pointed out to intelligent foreigners as President of the United States." Time, of course, has proved this scathing criticism wrong. 9. — John C. Maxwell
There are moments when I feel that the Shylocks, the Judases, and even the Devil are broken spokes in the great wheel of good which shall in due time be mad whole. — Helen Keller
Mother Nature is always speaking. She speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer. Leopards, cobras, monkeys, rivers and trees; they all served as my teachers when I lived as a wanderer in the Himalayan foothills. — Radhanath Swami
The use or abuse of Christianity in contradiction to the very message of the gospel reveals not the gospel for what it is, but the heart of man. That is why atheism is so bankrupt as a view of life, for it miserably fails to deal with the human condition as it really is. — Ravi Zacharias