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There is nothing happens to any person but what was in his power to go through with. — Marcus Aurelius

I wish I could free myself from making music that has a dancefloor-function, or at least try to focus more on all the other elements in music. — Hans-Peter Lindstrom

Samuel FB Morse's SECOND question over the telegraph was, "Have you any news? — Harold Holzer

Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, said that whenever he could not see his way clearly, he knelt down and prayed for light and understanding. — Nathan Eldon Tanner

I limited myself to introduce a change in my way of thinking and the way I see things. When I look at my child, I do it in a different way then when I'm contemplating a chair. They are different ... the child is a living being, and the chair is an object. — Meg Tilly

It would be equally reasonable to say that sheep are born carnivorous, and everywhere nibble grass. — Emile Faguet

In one sense I feel that my book is a one-woman argument against determinism. — Susan Griffin

I know people sometimes have this fantasy about Cornwall. But the Cornish are so grounded. — Tori Amos

Nothing worthwhile was ever accomplished without the will to start, the enthusiasm to continue and, regardless of temporary obstacles, the persistence to complete — Waite Phillips

The difference was that all through those eight months I had been trying to substitute an alternate reel. Now I was trying only to reconstruct the collision, the collapse of the dead star. — Joan Didion

But since anagram-related clues are now inadmissible as evidence, we sent the pork pie off for DNA analysis and managed to pinpoint the pie shop where it was purchased. — Jasper Fforde