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It took all their common sense and philosophy to face life these days. The two are synonymous. — Bess Streeter Aldrich

The longest-lived and the shortest-lived man, when they come to die, lose one and the same thing. — Marcus Aurelius

He crossed the stage, pushed the bench back and sat, hands resting on the keyboard cover. After a moment, he took off the cloth, and uncovered the keyboard. He rested his fingers on the keys, but didn't depress them, simply sitting there for a moment, in the dark and silent auditorium, and closed his eyes.
He belonged here. Not on a stage, but with a piano. It was the only place he felt alive. The groupies, the concerts, the strangely worshipful perks of fame, none of them made him feel complete like these moments alone did. — Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Happiness is having a scratch for every itch. — Ogden Nash

I'm saying I want to spend the rest of my life with my best friend. — Nicole Dykes

I never had a piece of toast particularly long and wide, But fell upon the sanded floor, And always on the buttered side. — James Payn

Already many of the memories of the previous two weeks had faded: the smell of that small hotel in St. Andrews; that mixture of bacon cooking for breakfast and the lavender-scented soap in the bathroom; the air from the sea drifing across the golf course; the aroma of coffee in the coffee bar in South Street. She should have noted them down. She should have said something about all that and the light and the hills with sheep on them like small white stones. — Alexander McCall Smith

A man of good sense always believes what he is told, and what he finds written down. — Francois Rabelais

With the physique of a bank safe, he was the embodiment of quiet strength. — Erik Larson

I was a typical farm boy. I liked the farm. I enjoyed the things that you do on a farm, go down to the drainage ditch and fish, and look at the crawfish and pick a little cotton. — Sam Donaldson

The worst superstition is to consider our own tolerable. — Doris Lessing