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...the coldness settling in his stomach confirmed a truth that had been hiding at the back of his mind. He sat devastated by it, wondering how he could be such a fool. He and Kate were so far apart he might as well be in love with the moon. — M. Ruth Myers

Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true. — Steve Jobs

We have a great obligation not only to look after our own interests, but to engage and to make sure that this meeting is at the beginning of a renaissance of trust. — Klaus Schwab

You had better not open that door. — George MacDonald

Magic exists if you allow it. If you open yourself up to it. — Sandra Bullock

I never caught on to being a bully. — Nick Nolte

Ecclesiastes said that "all is vanity," Most modern preachers say the same, or show it By their examples of true Christianity: In short, all know, or very short may know it. — Lord Byron

It's a difficult question of relations between people. — Frank Press

Temptation is not limitation ; when you fail does not mean you cannot win , press forward and keep faith, for one day your chance will come . — Osunsakin Adewale

Still, obviously, one can't be sensible all the time. — Albert Camus

A lot of the times when I've auditioned for parts in America, the answer is, 'Sorry, we need a bigger name.' — Michael Sheen

Necessity and chance Approach not me, and what I will is fate. — John Milton

Last night I encountered a dream cat with a very long neck and a body like a human fetus, gray and transluscent. I don't know what it needs or how to provide for it. Another dream years ago of a human child with eyes on stalks. It is very small, but can walk and talk "Don't you want me?" Again, I don't know how to care for the child. But I am dedicated to protecting and nurturing him at any cost! It is the function of the Guardian to protect hybrids and mutants in the vulnerable stage of infancy. — William S. Burroughs