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He has got his discharge, by G-! said the man.
He had. But he had grown so like death in life, that they knew not when he died. — Charles Dickens

The atoms that make up your body were once forged inside stars, and the causes of even the smallest event are virtually infinite and connected with the whole in incomprehensible ways. — Eckhart Tolle

Change is the nature of life, Cassidy. Some of it's good, like new babies being born and children growing up and leaving home and all the new adventures that both of those things bring. And sometimes change is more difficult - like when your dad died. But it's nothing to fear. Good or bad, when we rise up to meet it, change can make us stronger. It's what moved us farther along down the road ahead. — Heather Vogel Frederick

The Moon! Artemis! the great goddess of the splendid past of men! Are you going to tell me she is a dead lump? — D.H. Lawrence

You can say what Pilates is in three words. Stretch with Strength and Control. And the control part is the most important because that makes you use your mind. — Romana Kryzanowska

We need to reclaim the "goodnewness" of the gospel, and the best place to start is to rediscover the good news ourselves. — Philip Yancey

Yes, anally retentive men are my forte! — Geoffrey Rush

This continuous monologue that seeks to become a dialogue... (Zoltan Galos) — Z.J. Galos

because that every man heard them speak in his own language. ACT2:07 — Anonymous

I try and be as normal as I can, but it's all pretty mental to be honest. — Kate Moss

I'm not trying as a writer to be smart or to understand the inner workings of my narrator, I'm trying to survive the typing of this story. — Ron Carlson

Die! Die! Die in this love!
If you die in this love,Your soul will be renewed.
Die! Die! Don't fear the death of that which is known
If you die to the temporal, You will become timeless. — Rumi