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The soul, which is spirit, can not dwell in dust; it is carried along to dwell in the blood. — Saint Augustine

As author P. J. O'Rourke puts it: Veal is a very young beef and, like a very young girlfriend, it's cute but boring and expensive. — Timothy Ferriss

Now I'm awake and you're here. Now I'm dreaming and you're here. Now I have nothing but days. Never nights. — Pleasefindthis

It always amazes me how it is so easy to appear one way to the people around you but to live inside as someone else entirely. — K.L. Slater

America Singer, one day you will fall asleep in my arms every night. And you'll wake up to my kisses every morning. — Kiera Cass

Despite the negativity coming from the President's opponents, the United States remains fully committed to assisting the Iraqis in restoring security and rebuilding their nation. — Craig L. Thomas

I go to New York City, the Tournament of Champions, a significant milestone because it's a clash of the top players in the world. Once more I square off against Chang, who's developed a bad habit since we last met. Every time he beats someone, he points to the sky. He thanks God - credits God - for the win, which offends me. That God should take sides in a tennis match, that God should side against me, that God should be in Chang's box, feels ludicrous and insulting. I beat Chang and savor every blasphemous stroke. — Andre Agassi

That transformation is to lose everything is an understatement so vast as to be without meaning. One has to lose everything, and one has to lose the one who has lost everything ... — Steven Harrison

If this is my day of harvest, in what fields have I sowed the seed, and in what unremembered seasons? — Kahlil Gibran

He didn't remember ever being less weird than he was right now. In fact, as far as he could tell he had always been more or less exactly as weird as this. if not more so. — Meg Rosoff

How curious it was, [ ... ], that we humans had taken millions of year to crawl up out of the swamps and yet, within minutes of death, we were already tobogganing back down the slope. — Alan Bradley

I've had a few conversations with people who are horrified: who tell me my work is demeaning, is sexist, is negative. — Cameron Russell