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He lifted the thrashing muskellunge, held it up for the world to see, and let the thrash go out of its body in a final, lurking shudder. He had pierced it through, a third of the way behind its head. Pale out of the water, all dull greenish-bronze and insipid vermiculations, except for reddish fins that reminded Henry of his mother's hard tack candy. It had the teeth of a nasty little dog. Sarsen slid its body down off the staff, leaving a watery braid of blood. Off the pike, its wound seemed to close. He lifted it by the tail and hollered.
Sarsen could do anything. — Matthew Neill Null

Sadly, I can't say the same for my Father, who is probably in a different place - Hell. — Alan Partridge

Prayer is happy company with God. — Clement Of Alexandria

An infinite God can give all of Himself to each of His children. He does not distribute Himself that each may have a part, but to each one He gives all of Himself as fully as if there were no others. — A.W. Tozer

His voice gave out and he made several wavy motions with his hand, indicative of the shape of a woman who would probably be unable to keep her balance. — Terry Pratchett

The job of an editor is to ensure a consistent voice. — Keith Rabois

There are other ideologies with which to expunge the last vapors of reasonableness from a society's discourse, but Islam is undoubtedly one of the best we've got. — Sam Harris

The very essence of life is to love and very essence of love is to be beloved. — Debasish Mridha

Sitting here on the steps of the Supreme Court smoking weed, under the "Equal Justice Under Law" motto, staring into the stars, I've finally figured out what's wrong with Washington, D.C. It's that all the buildings are more or less the same height and there's absolutely no skyline, save for the Washington Monument touching the night sky like a giant middle finger to the world. — Paul Beatty

I am against intervention by a foreign power against us. — Moshe Sharett

Our history shows that what we must do is assert domination over the machine, to guide it so that it works for the values of our choice. — Charles A. Reich

That stab in the heart she felt when she woke, and the panicky doubt that her life was in her grasp, not fraud or failure, not entirely - that was a brief misery and one she could set aside by putting the light on and reading for a while. She used to ask herself, What more could I wish? But she always distrusted that question, because she knew there were limits to her experience that precluded her knowing what there was to be wished. — Marilynne Robinson

Can we really be whoever we want to be, now that we've collected all that we are? — Jonathan Evison

In the past, it weighed on me because nobody in my family is gay. I had no role models so I had to find my own way. — Mika.

A thinking man never be a party man. — Friedrich Nietzsche