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There are no roads west of Pohkara, which is the last outpost of the modern world; in one days walk we are a century away. — Peter Matthiessen

It was a great softening, night and day it continued, a water funeral for the dying winter. — Alan Furst

It is a fact that the entire Kentucky River system, which the central part of the state complacently depends upon for its future water, is deteriorating rapidly because of strip mining, because of bad farming, because of industrial and agricultural pollutants, because of urban sewage. It is deteriorating, that is to say, because almost nobody cares, or cares to know, where water comes from, so long as it keeps coming. — Wendell Berry

Abby's lips were locked in a smile, and I couldn't help but stare at her all night. — Jamie McGuire

It will be a Religious War, a sort of Christian Jihad, fueled by religious hatred and led by merciless fanatics on both sides. It will be guerilla warfare on a global scale, with no front lines and no identifiable enemy. — Hunter S. Thompson

How painting surpasses all human works by reason of the subtle possibilities which it contains. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Spring. March fans it, April christens it, and May puts on its jacket and trousers. — Henry David Thoreau

To live his life in his own way, to call his house his castle, to enjoy the fruits of his own labour, to educate his children as his conscience directs, to save for their prosperity after his death
these are wishes deeply ingrained in civilised man. Their realization is almost as necessary to our virtues as to our happiness. From their total frustration disastrous results both moral and psychological might follow. — C.S. Lewis

We wizards are terrific at brooding. — Jim Butcher

In the middle I want to be at the end, at the end I want to be in the beginning, and in the beginning I want to be in bed. — Jarod Kintz

Well, if the NATO countries don't make more of their troops usable and don't get the equipment to get them fast where the action is, then the organisation will suffer and will increasingly become irrelevant. — Lord Robertson