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But we do not need to recount every sermon and eulogy. After all, you were there. — Neil Gaiman
You don't have to protect these people, Cassel. I am these people. — Holly Black
I really like driving cars. I love car games. — Kodi Smit-McPhee
The absolute easiest thing to do is spend time, as often as one can, in tranquil or majestic nature. Look at butterflies. Walk barefoot in the sand. Put your feet in a clean, bubbling stream. Walk in a city park and feed the pigeons. Anything. Get out and take a walk. — Gary K. Smith
Cecy, help me to collect the ducklings, and put them back into the box! If we were to place your muff on top of them they will very likely believe it to be their mother, and settle down! — Georgette Heyer
We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
One wants in a Prime Minister a good many things, but not very great things. He should be clever but need not be a genius; he should be conscientious but by no means strait-laced; he should be cautious but never timid, bold but never venturesome; he should have a good digestion, genial manners, and, above all, a thick skin. — Anthony Trollope
But oftentimes celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Providence has its appointed hour for everything. We cannot command results, we can only strive. — Mahatma Gandhi
I love strong women, not only in life but in craft. — Brad Garrett
It is a shedding of all else and an acknowledgement of the wilderness we are part of. And as the exhilaration slowly subsides, it often slips into a more indistinct yet cerebral, even hallowed realm."
- DAVID ATCHESON
The Liberty Project, Enjoying the spirit and protecting the nature of the Alaskan wilderness — Dave Atcheson
Do not think you will necessarily be aware of your own enlightenment. — Dogen
What greater evil could you wish a miser than long life? — Syrus Publilius