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The progress of evolution from President Washington to President Grant was alone evidence to upset Darwin. — Henry Adams

And I tell you that you should open yourselves to hearing an authentic poet, of the kind whose bodily senses were shaped in a world that is not our own and that few people are able to perceive. A poet closer to death than to philosophy, closer to pain than to intelligence, closer to blood than to ink. — Federico Garcia Lorca

Still shuddering, he collapsed atop her on a long, strangled groan. It sounded as if someone had just wrung out his soul.
Ella knew precisely how he felt. — Christine Warren

Austrian U-boat commander named Georg von Trapp, later to gain eternal renown when played by Christopher Plummer in the film The Sound of Music, fired two torpedoes into a large French cruiser, the Leon Gambetta. The ship sank in nine minutes, killing 684 sailors. "So that's what war looks like!" von Trapp wrote in a later memoir. He told his chief officer, "We are like highway men, sneaking up on an unsuspecting ship in such a cowardly fashion. — Erik Larson

What we heard was not the fabulous note of any buried blasphemy of elder earth from whose supernal toughness an age-denied polar sun had evoked a monstrous response. — H.P. Lovecraft

No one is afraid of heights, they're afraid of falling down. No one is afraid of saying I love you, they're afraid of the answer ... — Kurt Cobain

I call that mind free which protects itself against the usurpations of society, and which does not cower to human opinion: Which refuses to be the slave or tool of the many or of the few, and guards its empire over itself as nobler than the empire of the world. — William Ellery Channing

Something that is loved is never lost. — Toni Morrison

What wild desires, what restless torments seize
The hapless man, who feels the book-disease..."
- — John Ferriar

Usually, people tend to see someone on the surface and think that that's who that person is. — Mamoru Hosoda

In modern times we suffer not for our sins - sin having been abolished - but for ideology. — Charles Krauthammer

There is no literature and art without paranoia. Probably there would be even civilization. Paranoia is the world. It is the attempt to make sense of what has not. — Thomas Pynchon