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If the affairs of the world were put in the hands of the screwball artists, it couldn't be in a worse state than it is now ! — Man Ray

Eyes can only capture objects that already seen in mind.
And mind can only see things that already written in heart. — Toba Beta

The stitches in my forehead itched, loud noises made me jump, and I'd been wearing the same socks for three days in a row. Everyone — Scott Westerfeld

And so I am feeling numb. It's a curious feeling, and I get it all the time. My attention to the world around me disappears, and something starts to hum inside my head. Far off, voices try to bump up against me, but I repel them. My ears fill up with water and I focus on the humming in my head. — Marya Hornbacher

It's not enough to know pain; you must know how to redirect it's force. — T.F. Hodge

In ... silence we find a new energy and a real unity. God's energy becomes our, allowing us to perform things well. — Mother Teresa

Come on, I say in exasperation, extricating myself from his grasp but not before he gets in another kiss. — Suzanne Collins

Men were supposed to be dissociative about sex. Able to turn off their emotions and think with their dick. But Mark had never been like that. — M.J. Arlidge

Truth is a gem to be admired. — Michelle Griep

Being, however, nothing but a woman, condemned to patience, propriety, and petticoats for life, I must respect the house-keeper's opinions, and try to compose myself in some feeble and feminine way. — Wilkie Collins

Science itself, no matter whether it is the search for truth or merely the need to gain control over the external world, to alleviate suffering, or to prolong life, is ultimately a matter of feeling, or rather, of desire-the desire to know or the desire to realize. — Louis De Broglie

The word "virtue" was once found in so many ancient quotes, yet now seems lost in our modern lives. — Robert Colton

Granny Weatherwax, who had walked nightly without fear in the bandit-haunted forests of the mountains all her life in the certain knowledge that the darkness held nothing more terrible than she was ... — Terry Pratchett