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Pride, anger, gluttony, and idleness are sometimes conquered, but the conversion of a malicious and envious mind is a kind of miracle. — Jeanne-Marie Leprince De Beaumont

If I write a fantastic story, I'm not writing something willful. On the contrary, I am writing something that stands for my feelings, or for my thoughts. So that, in a sense, a fantastic story is as real and perhaps more real than a mere circumstantial story. Because after all, circumstances come and go, and symbols remain. — Jorge Luis Borges

I never really got on that well with Yoko anyway. Strangely enough, I only started to get to know her after John's death. — Paul McCartney

The fog between the trees of ghosts who lift suns. — Gwen Calvo

I'm kind of domestic, untidily so. — Tom Paulin

When Americans say it was great, I know it was good. When they say it was good, I know it was okay. When they say it was okay, I know it was bad. — Laura Klos Sokol

My 'must-have' was poetry. From the first, life meant that to me. And, fortunately, poetry is not purchasable material, but an atmosphere in which every life may expand. I found it everywhere about me ... — Lucy Larcom

If you knew particularly what to do, it were not a spiritual exercise. — Samuel Rutherford

To all librarians everywhere, God bless you. — David Morrell

The impressions of the spriritual experiences gave my future life its form and content. — Gustav Mahler

The banquet is ready, and the minstrels are tuning their harps to celebrate the return from your wanderings to your Father's heart and home, with the gladness of feasting, and with the voice of thanksgiving and of melody. — Octavius Winslow

I do not eat breakfast. i never eat breakfast. I haven't eaten breakfast since I was able to walk out the back door without eating breakfast first. — David Levithan

Which government is the best? The one that teaches us to govern ourselves. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe