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For one day spent well, and agreeably to your precepts, is preferable to an eternity of error. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Clever girl, Lucas thought. I could strangle her right about now. [for Helen] — Josephine Angelini

I think one of the things about Peter Parker that is so great, and what has made him and Spider-Man last so long is he is a kid that we all feel connected to, he's not an alien, he's not a millionaire, he's just this kid that has trouble asking girls out. — Marc Webb

Dead men tell no tales, Mary. — Daphne Du Maurier

People just want to know that they matter. — Oprah Winfrey

We are not used to persons who do things simply for the love of god whom they don't believe in. — Ayn Rand

Not just when its easy. All the time. — Ann Aguirre

Beauty, happiness, they're things so big they can't capture them with their scientific words. It's like what they used to call magic. — Heather Anastasiu

You don't know shit about me, I don't know shit about you. You don't even know shit about you. — Lauren Oliver

before men could speak they enjoyed confounding another with signs
they enjoyed this as much as a mirror enjoys an image
as much as the evening like a ship enjoys a sapphire grave — Frank Stanford

Don't you sometimes wish that you had been born into the Age of Reason, instead of into the Age of the Ostensible Reason? — John Wyndham

Why is playing football in Europe considered the pinnacle of our game, yet in other spheres of life, that same phrase - 'being in Europe' - is dismissed with suspicion? — Gordon Brown

Research suggests that people are typically unaware of the reasons why they are doing what they are doing, but when asked for a reason, they readily supply one. — Daniel M. Gilbert

They always mean beautiful things like hummingbirds. I always reply by saying that I think of a little child in east Africa with a worm burrowing through his eyeball. The worm cannot live in any other way, except by burrowing through eyeballs. I find that hard to reconcile with the notion of a divine and benevolent creator. — David Attenborough