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Eleanor fixated on all the small luxuries strewn and tucked around the house. Packs of cigarettes, newspapers, magazines ... Brand-name cereal and quilted toilet paper. His refrigerator was full of things you tossed into the cart without thinking about it just because they sounded good. — Rainbow Rowell

With ardent sadness he contemplated the scene of his death for a long time, endlessly revising it like a work of art and surrounding it with images of this world, images that still imbued his thoughts, but that, already slipping away from him in his gradual departure, became vague and beautiful. — Marcel Proust

Two nutmegs hung upon a string around the neck until the string breaks will cure heart murmurs, — Neil Gaiman

What a bargain grandchildren are! I give them my loose change, and they give me a million dollars' worth of pleasure. — Gene Perret

I never wanted but your heart
that gone, you have nothing more to give. — Mary Wollstonecraft

I don't need a good skate to make everything OK. — Mary Docter

Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing. — Harper Lee

As a writer I have persisted in my uncertainty, alternating between novels which could charitably be considered literature and world reporting which by another stretch of objective standards might be called history. — James A. Michener

Drinking rum before 10 am makes you a pirate, not an alcoholic. — Granger Smith

The only day in your life ... Your mother smiled when you cried ... — Abdul Kalam

Are memories pictures or the secret doorway? — Lynda Barry

England with all thy faults, I love thee still
My country! and, while yet a nook is left Where English minds and manners may be found, Shall be constrained to love thee. — William Cowper

I interrupted to make Uncle Jack let me know when he would pull it out, but he held up a bloody splinter in a pair of tweezers and said he yanked it while I was laughing, that was what was known as relativity. — Harper Lee