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When he got to his own house, William Wallace saw to his surprise that it had not rained at all. But there, curved over the roof, was something he had never seen before as long as he could remember, a rainbow at night. In the light of the moon, which had risen again, it looked small and of gauzy material, like a lady's summer dress, a faint veil through which the stars showed.
("A Wide Net") — Eudora Welty

I never represented glam. That's the thing, you'll never see me in the front row of a fashion show. I'm uninterested in it. I find it trivial and banal and boring. — Jamie Lee Curtis

I wish to produce the fruit of my brain for my country's good. A mere dog may fill the earth with the fruit of his body! — Pearl S. Buck

People would start to follow him and they'd say: "Well why should I follow the Romans? This man says I can be free and do what I want." So he had to be put out of the way quickly because he was a revolutionary. — Frederick Lenz

aboard ship, and then hard tack, salt-horse, — Patrick O'Brian

Just remember, you can't climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

I've given up reading books. I find it takes my mind off myself. — Oscar Levant

The businessmen have corrupted liberty by trying to propose it as a material quality. — Philip Wylie

Social progress makes the well-being of all more and more the business of each. — Henry George

Teaching was great for me, because I got to show people how writing can really change the way you see not only yourself but the world. — Sarah Dessen

Returning home is the most difficult part of long-distance hiking; You have grown outside the puzzle and your piece no longer fits. — Cindy Ross

Every new painting is like throwing myself into the water without knowing how to swim. — Edouard Manet

The callings of God never leave you where they find you. — Alistair Begg

Conscience is a cudgel which all men pick up in order to thwack their neighbors instead of applying it to their own shoulders. — Honore De Balzac