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Today I felt pass over me / A breath of wind from the wings of madness. — Charles Baudelaire
No matter how fierce was the passion that gripped him, the fact is he was paralyzed, transfixed by the contemplation of his own past. Only something so momentous as to drive from his consciousness all thoughts of before and after could have propelled him forward. And with his eyes fixed on the past, he had no choice but to continue along its trajectory. — Soseki Natsume
Who has more power than a child? She can be as cruel as she wants to be. He can't. — Michael Cunningham
Devotion, when it does not lie under the check of reason, is apt to degenerate into enthusiasm. — Joseph Addison
Some causes are worth fighting for, some are worth dying for. — Ziad K. Abdelnour
Just try and live. Try and be happy. Or else, what's the fucking point? — Tillie Cole
Had you been a spectator during only the first three days of creation, you might not have judged it as good. What good are seed-bearing plants with no sun for photosynthesis? In His wisdom God knew the work was good because He knew what was coming next. He knows what's coming next for you. That's why He can judge His work in you as good. Give God room to be completely creative. Meet with Him daily as He unfolds the plan in perfect order. He's really good at what He does. — Beth Moore
We hold there is no worse enemy to a state than he who keeps the law in his own hands. — Edith Hamilton
I will only take something or agree to do something that I feel like I understand, and inherent in understanding is empathy. — Gillian Anderson
Getting something done is like digging a well. You can dig a well seventy feet deep, but if you don't hit water it's just an abandoned well. — Mencius
I didn't take very much part in activities on campus at that time. — Daniel J. Evans
The breath, prayers, and libido of the fingertip must somehow be transferred to the neutral indifference of the key. — Russell Sherman
If self-knowledge is the road to virtue, so is virtue still more the road to self-knowledge. — Jean Paul
The Logos was divine, not the divine Being himself. — Joseph Henry