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How can it be all right?" "Everything happens for a reason. It was meant to be this way; this day, this reason, this cause, this way. — Shelly Crane

That made me sad. Sure, sirens are a pain in the ass, but how could he not see all the beauty that was out there
the starlight leaving stains of brightness in the water, the salt-kissed wind? I wanted to find a way to share it with him, show him there was more in the world than blood and shadow. — Cassandra Rose Clarke

You've got to deal with the world with all of its troubles, while you've still got this alternate image. It's not about being in a different place or being in heaven, it's about seeing the world through magical eyes for a moment, and then being back in that same world, and everything is dull and gray. Having to remember the color. — Larkin Grimm

He was also very clear that the decision to cast me as Cora was all Michael's. — Madeleine Stowe

Tuthmosis IV was, like his father Amenhotep II, a belligerent pharaoh and one of the first to wage war without provocation beyond Egypt's boundaries. As a result of his aggressive attacks slaves and foreign elements were common in Egypt. Consequently, there was more intermarriage during his reign than at other times. Egypt was visited by merchants and traders and was extremely prosperous and cosmopolitan during this period. — Michael Tsarion

We all, as human beings, have different layers, and if we become one-dimensional or really superficial, then I still think there are things that happened that got us to that place. — Kalup Linzy

It's hard to come up with a scheme to thwart some other scheme you don't even know about. — Holly Black

The last part, the part you're now approaching, was for Aristotle the most important for happiness. — Charles Van Doren

If you desire to help thy friend, do so in a way that will not bring thy friend's burdens upon thyself. — George S. Clason

And mental states may be inferred from actions. The tyrant rarely sends a handwritten note requesting the elimination of an enemy. — Julian Barnes