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Truth is hard to sell; it gives no sense of purpose. It is simply truth. — Terry Goodkind

In all honesty, it's just time for me to move on with my life. Lord knows he moved on with his, Rala replied — A. Petrov

Mr. Franz, I think careers are a 20th century invention and I don't want one. — Jon Krakauer

Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn! — Robert Burns

In the end words are just wind. — George R R Martin

It was a lovely uneventful spring evening. The sky grew darker, painted blue on blue, one stroke at a time, into deeper and deeper shades of night. When — Haruki Murakami

Throw off your grief,' doubters imply, 'and we can all go back to pretending death doesn't exist, or at least is comfortably far away. — Julian Barnes

People can say that I became famous because of 911. I became America's top cop, cultivated a political profile, wrote books, became a security consultant. But I'd give anything for that day not to have happened. I wish it hadn't. But it did. And I happen to be there at the time. I was there, and I did the best I could do under the circumstances. It's all any of us did. — Bernard B. Kerik

I don't worry about the survival of the novel. We're a storytelling species. — Barack Obama

Everybody was asleep. Everybody except me, James Herriot, creeping sore and exhausted towards another spell of hard labour. Why the hell had I ever decided to become a country vet? I must have been crazy to pick a job where you worked seven days a week and through the night as well. Sometimes I felt as though the practice was a malignant, living entity; testing me, trying me out; putting the pressure on more and more to see just when at what point I would drop down dead. — James Herriot

You're mine," "Not his. Mine. Only mine. Always mine. — Jennifer Estep

The perceived world is the always-presupposed foundation of all rationality, all value, and all existence. — Maurice Merleau Ponty