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Sir Thomas saw repeated, and for ever repeated reason to rejoice in what he had done for them all, and acknowledge the advantages of early hardship and discipline, and the consciousness of being born to struggle and endure. — Jane Austen

I've always been obsessed with electronics and using computers and software. It's always been part of my vernacular. — Sufjan Stevens

When we see the face of God we shall know that we have always known it. He has been a party to, has made, sustained and moved moment by moment within, all our earthly experiences of innocent love. All that was true love in them was, even on earth, far more His than ours, and ours only because His. — C.S. Lewis

A [national] flag has no real significance for peaceful uses. — H.G.Wells

L.A. runs on optimism, enthusiasm and flattery. I think you can go a little bit crazy. I've heard people say there's a limit to the number of years you can stay in this city without going slightly mad. It's just too damn sunny in every dimension - weather-wise, socially and professionally. — Hugh Laurie

A person's eyes, they could tell you everything. — Suzanne Woods Fisher

That's when I began drinking coffee. I was hung up on every little thing. I loved Paris, and felt straightaway at home. Not to be grandiose, but it seemed like all the city had been waiting for me. — Rosecrans Baldwin

You're always remembering songs you wanna sing except when you're actually at karaoke. — Sebastian Stan

Maybe the relationships we can't get over are more about the grief of losing the precious dreams we'd created with that person, attached to that person, planned to share with that person than because of the person themselves? — Claire Garber

Still earth shall only earth remain,
Let luck its course unfold,
And I in my own kingdom reign
Immutable and cold. — Mihai Eminescu

I am too much in love with my lies and hypocrisies not to confess them fervently. — Albert Camus