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I see the moon like a clipped piece of silver. Like gilded bees the stars cluster round her. — Oscar Wilde

What we do for ourselves dies with us, what we do for others remains in the world today — Albert Camus

When did you ever hear of a child not in need? 'Oh that's enough jam tart for me, I'll just go now and clean the toilets.' — Dylan Moran

The fact is, one shouldn't go to parties when one is in love. It makes one act aloof and superior and everyone distrusts you. — Rosamond Lehmann

I'm a character actor, so as a character actor, I'm always looking for something interesting. — John Noble

Its home is in the world; and to know what it is, we must seek it in the world, and hear the world's witness of it. — John Henry Newman

At first they hadn't been so bad, but little by little ... his daddy thought about drinking a lot more. Sometimes he was angry at Mommy and didn't know why. He went around wiping his lips with his handkerchief and his eyes were far away and cloudy. — Stephen King

You are rebirth; therefore you have one foot in life and the other in death. — Anonymous

He could get back to the world," Thalia supplied, "and bring the sword to Kronos." "Who would use it to raise his brothers from Tartarus," I guessed. "And we'd be in big trouble. — Rick Riordan

Do what makes you happy; don't be afraid to color outside the lines. — Peggy Toney Horton

Initially I was very encouraged. Unfortunately, the mainstream media now seems far more interested in what I said when I was 17 or what my girlfriend looks like rather than, say, the largest program of suspicionless surveillance in human history. — Edward Snowden

Between the self and the other, between the visionary and the psychopath, between the lover and his love, between the overworld and the underworld, falls the Shadow. — Salman Rushdie

But when the Bible speaks of love, it measures it primarily not by how much you want to receive but by how much you are willing to give of yourself to someone. How much are you willing to lose for the sake of this person? How much of your freedom are you willing to forsake? How much of your precious time, emotion, and resources are you willing to invest in this person? And for that, the marriage vow is not just helpful but it is even a test. — Timothy Keller

The joy of accomplishment is the greatest joy there is. — R. G. LeTourneau