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Now that I have smelled you, I can face you down. Even though my body is shaking, I can keep a place free from you. I can feel you running round in my head, you see, but all the doors are closed to you now. I can control the dark inside, which is where all darkness is. You have shown me that I am more than just a rat. If I am not more than a rat, I am nothing at all. — Terry Pratchett

Not everything is going to be successful. To strive for that is really naive. You just do the best you can do. — Alan Ball

The psychohistoric trend of a planet-full of people contains a huge inertia. To be changed it must be met with something possessing a similar inertia. Either as many people must be concerned, or if the number of people be relatively small, enormous time for change must be allowed. — Isaac Asimov

So you're sticking with me, and I'm sticking with you. — Beth Revis

There's a general consensus of opinion that people in love are apt to look silly
except to each other. — Patricia Wentworth

Expectations are the rumors we spread inside us. — Himanshu Chhabra

The artist finds a greater pleasure in painting than in having completed the picture. — Seneca The Younger

His men howled with him. They were caught up in Baird's madness. At this hour, under the fire of the sun and emboldened by the arrack and rum they had drunk in their long wait in the trenches, the redcoats and sepoys had become gods of war. They gave death with impunity as they followed a warmaddened Scotsman down an enemy wall that was sticky with blood. Baird would have his city or else he would die in its dust. — Bernard Cornwell

You said that to get things right one of us would have to take a leap of faith. I think I've discovered the canyon that must be leaped, and I hope to find you waiting for me on the other side. — Kiera Cass

That's who we were, wartorn meadows on the verge of new growth. — Bernice L. McFadden