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He was from a fantasy where fairies and pixies danced through the woods and slept in dewy beds of twigs and petals. He was a creature unlike anything poets or philosophers could conjure up. He was born from alchemy, created by twisting storm clouds and rays of sunshine together. — Nash Summers
Bond awoke in his own room at dawn and for a time he lay and stroked his memories. — Ian Fleming
June Jordan, who died of cancer in 2002, was a brilliant, fierce, radical, and frequently furious poet. We were friends for thirty years. Not once in that time did she step back from what was transpiring politically and morally in the world. She spoke up, and led her students, whom she adored, to do the same. — Alice Walker
Good planning avoids the need for fixing up a project that plowed ahead without thought ... about potential pitfalls. — Bobby Knight
But an old age serene and bright, and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy grave. — William Wordsworth
You don't hurry a thinker, and you don't talk to him when he's thinking. It's just inconsiderate. — Christopher Moore
If the Bible has taught us nothing else, and it hasn't, it's that girls should stick to girls sports, such as hot oil wrestling, foxy boxing, and such and such. — Dan Castellaneta
What is this thing we call science? It is nothing but distinctions, growing ever more complex, between categories of phenomena, elements of matter, types of living forms. — Steve Szilagyi
In this commonplace world every one is said to be romantic who either admires a fine thing or does one. — Alexander Pope
If I look at the fighters that are coming through, fighters like Carl Froch for instance, do I worry about fighters like that? Course not, I could eat them for breakfast. — Joe Calzaghe
The older I grow, the more I am convinced that there is no education which one can get from books and costly apparatus that is equal to that which can be gotten from contact with great men and women. — Booker T. Washington
When you are forty, half of you belongs to the past ... And when you are seventy, nearly all of you. — Jean Anouilh
With each door one women walks through it is incumbent to bring another woman through it with her. — Gloria Feldt