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The pig was so earnest. So sincere. So very "there." The pig brought gravity and mythic import to this well-worn fairy tale. — Robert Fulghum

Death! great proprietor of all! 'tis thine To tread out empire, and to quench the stars. — Edward Young

All of it was there but nothing had substance. It was as if they were all shadows, as if her leaving had taken the life out of the living things and left them shadows. he himself was a shadow.he felt no weight in his step, ,no sound to his voice, no solidity to his gestures. he forgot time. he felt the ache of a pain whose depth he could not fathom no whose end anticipate — Earl Lovelace

Unity is vision; it must have been part of the process of learning to see. — Henry Adams

We unconsciously imprison ourselves to avoid our most primal fears. We choose Should because choosing Must is terrifying, incomprehensible. — Elle Luna

The end of consumerism and accumulation is the beginning of the joy of living. — Vandana Shiva

Why settle for the 'get by' when in the long run the good costs less? — Zig Ziglar

It was nostalgic in that painful way nostalgia could be — Kristen Ashley

Happiness is a state of the soul; a state in which our natures are full of the wine of an ancient youth, in which banquets last for ever, and roads lead everywhere, where all things are under the exuberant leadership of faith, hope, and charity. — G.K. Chesterton

I'm not sure if that answers the question and I have absolutely no problem with any major world religion on Earth. — John Hodgman

The young man was tall and slim. He wore sandals and a bathing suit and a short-sleeved shirt with an alligator emblem stitched to the left breast, which caused Brody to take an instant, instinctive dislike to the man. In his adolescence Brody had thought of those shirts as badges of wealth and position. All the summer people wore them. Brody badgered his mother until she bought him one - "a two-dollar shirt with a six-dollar lizard on it," she said. — Peter Benchley