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It is a story of utopian dreams and belief in the future, but also one that involves a critique of modernity. — Sverker Sorlin

Nothing," said he in the mirror, "I am only waiting. I am waiting for death."
"Where is death then?"
"Coming," said the other. — Hermann Hesse

By the time the last few notes fade, his hope will be restored, but each time he's force to resort to the Adagio it becomes harder, and he knows its effect is finite. There are only a certain number of Adagios left in him, and he will not recklessly spend this precious currency. — Steven Galloway

You can do anything you like, it's all fiction. — John Gossage

Genetically speaking, individuals and groups are like clouds in the sky or dust- storms in the desert. They are temporary aggregations or federations. They are not stable through evolutionary time. Populations may last a long while, but they are constantly blending with other populations and so losing their identity. — Richard Dawkins

Running overtime is the one unforgivable error a lecturer can make. After fifty minutes (one microcentury as von Neumann used to say) everybody's attention will turn elsewhere. — Gian-Carlo Rota

It's a rather rude gesture, but at least it's clear what you mean. — Katharine Hepburn

Where are they, the American fiction writers whose works are interested in the question "What do these people have to do with us?" and "What are we doing out there in the world? — Kamila Shamsie

Our girls have need of such an example of graciousness, elegance, refinement, and spirituality. — Maria Young Dougall

Share Your Thoughts — Dandi Daley Mackall

Homicide's illegal and death is the penalty
What justifies the homicide when he dies? — Masta Killa

Finnikin had learned over the years not to think of anything beyond the practicalities of getting from one point to another. To focus on the achievable. — Melina Marchetta

If we are waiting for guaranteed courses of action, we may spend much of our life waiting. — Melody Beattie

Deep emotional response to music typically arises as a product of the most intense musical perception. It is generally in virtue of the recognition of emotions expressed in music, or of the emotion-laden gestures embodied in musical movement, that an emotional reaction occurs. — Jenefer Robinson