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If there are words for all the pastels in a hue - the lavenders, mauves, fushsias, plums, and lilacs - who will name the tones and tints of a smell? It's as if we were hypnotized en masse and told to selectively forget. It may be, too, that smells move us so profoundly, in part, because we cannot utter their names. In a world sayable and lush, where marvels offer themselves up readily for verbal dissection, smells are often right on the tip of our tongues - but no closer - and it gives them a kind of magical distance, a mystery, a power without a name, a sacredness. — Diane Ackerman

He was submitting, submitting because of his fathers, bending his mind in a most perfect slavery to this conflagration. — Stephen Crane

As we continue to make great progress in the war on terror, now more than ever, it is important that members of the international community stand-by and bolster the efforts of the emerging diplomatic leaders in Iraq and Afghanistan. — James Inhofe

Even dirt glitters when the sun is shining upon it — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Toby Keith writes songs like 1993's "Should've Been a Cowboy," and what's compelling is that you can't deconstruct its message. "Should've Been a Cowboy" is not like Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive," where Jon Bon Jovi claimed to live like a cowboy; Toby Keith wants to be a cowboy for real. — Chuck Klosterman

The use of force to liberate people is very different from the use of force to suppress or control them, or even to defeat them. — Paul Wolfowitz

Beauty is a possession not our own. — Bion Of Smyrna

The division of labour, however, so far as it can be introduced, occasions, in every art, a proportionable increase of the productive powers of labour. — Adam Smith

People do affect us. But the peace of our souls is tethered to all that God is. — Lysa TerKeurst

No one says a word that has not been spoken a thousand times before, a thousand thousand times, and even the first of those was a repetition of words that came before. — Catherynne M Valente