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But singing isn't just about belting it out, is it? It's not just who has the most wobble or the highest note, no, it's about phrasing, and being delicate, and getting just the right feeling from a song, the soul of it, so that something real happens inside you when a man opens his mouth to sing, and don't you want to feel something real rather than just having your poor earholes bashed in? — Zadie Smith

From childhood on I have had the dream of life lived as a sacrament ... the dream implied taking life ritually as something holy. — Bernard Berenson

Their wedding night was at a little hotel in Paris. There were walk up steps and a lovely view. And all was well for these two. — David Paul Kirkpatrick

We disjoint the mind like the body. — Joseph Joubert

The deer hovered by the trees beyond as the sounds of the ravening wolves came to them across the grass, their own senses almost frozen in impotent horror. — David Clement-Davies

HIV brings out the best and the worst in humanity, and the laws reflect these attitudes. — Shereen El Feki

A child who thinks he can't do anything on his own eventually can't. — Lenore Skenazy

A world where nothing is had for nothing. — Arthur Hugh Clough

In my experience, you can never go wrong with flowers and food, even when someone insists that there's nothing at all you can do. — Shauna Niequist

And no bathroom on earth will make up for marrying a bearded man you hate. — Dodie Smith

The Librarian considered matters for a while. So ... a dwarf and a troll. He preferred both species to humans. For one thing, neither of them were great readers. The Librarian was, of course, very much in favor of reading in general, but readers in particular got on his nerves. There was something, well, sacrilegious about the way they kept taking books off the shelves and wearing out the words by reading them. He liked people who loved and respected books, and the best way to do that, in the Librarian's opinion, was to leave them on the shelves where Nature intended them to be. — Terry Pratchett