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Ridcully sat in horrified amazement. He'd always enjoyed Hogswatch, every bit of it. He'd enjoyed seeing ancient relatives, he'd enjoyed the food, he'd been good at games like Chase My Neighbor up the Passage and Hooray Jolly Tinker. He was always the first to don a paper hat. He felt that paper hats lent a special festive air to the occasion. And he always very carefully read the messages on Hogswatch cards and found time for a few kind thoughts about the sender. Listening to his wizards was like watching someone kick apart a doll's house. — Terry Pratchett
No attempt of any kind must be made at rescuing members of ships sunk, and this includes picking up persons in the water and putting them in lifeboats, righting capsized lifeboats, and handing over food and water. Rescue runs counter to the most primitive demands of warfare for the destruction of enemy ships and crews. Be hard, remember that the enemy has no regard for women and children when he bombs German cities. — Karl Donitz
Danny DeVito later told me that he knew he wanted me for 'Matilda' the second I walked in the door. I'm not sure if this is true, or if he was just being nice, but I was thrilled when I got it. — Mara Wilson
Exactness and neatness in moderation is a virtue, but carried to extremes narrows the mind. — Francois Fenelon
There is a power in everything; it is the job of the artist to determine it and express it. — Mencius
A thought is symbolic of all things processed through the laboratory of life's DNA. — C.C. Wyatt
To be alive is to be vulnerable. — Madeleine L'Engle
Watson, you idiot. Some so-and-so has stolen our tent. — Suzan St. Maur
Those who neglect the demands of life, they live in perpetual pain and regret. — Sunday Adelaja
pastors need themselves to have been mastered by the unconditional grace of God. From them the vestiges of a self-defensive pharisaism and conditionalism need to be torn. Like the Savior they need to handle bruised reeds without breaking them and dimly burning wicks without quenching them. — Sinclair B. Ferguson
