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Later, after flying in the Navy for four or five years, spending some time on an aircraft carrier, I applied to and was accepted in a program where I went to graduate school first and then to the Naval Test Pilots School. — Mark Kelly

I'd think it strange that the boardinghouse attracted both him and me, but that's what cheap places do
draw in people with no money. An apartment of my own was unthinkable at that time of my life, and even if I'd found an affordable one it wouldn't have satisfied my fundamental need to live in a communal past, or what I imagined the past to be like: a world full of antiques. — David Sedaris

There are very few things that surprise me. — Judi Dench

Bleeding, idleness and mist, he murmured in an unusual mood of poetry.
It's like life, isn't it...
First the wound, then the resting, and then the uncertainty of it all. — Leon Garfield

I thought that would go without saying, that if a mother gives up her children, it's very painful. — Doris Lessing

That's the laugh," he murmured, but she was already setting off down the quay, her feet barely touching the ground. — Leigh Bardugo

The soul can do without everything except the word of God, without which none at all of its wants are provided for. — Martin Luther

Everything is so fast now, everything is so disposable now, there's no time to build up a career like we used to have in the past. — Thalia

My temperament is not geared to that of a novelist. — Philip Levine

What if I tell you all my secrets?" she whispered to herself. "And said that I was so close to being in love with you, so close to being entirely vulnerable and all I needed was your trust? What if I told you that it hurts to breathe when I think about boarding that plane to San Francisco? If I gave you those secrets, would you give me yours? — Eden Summers

Of all religions, the Christian should of course inspire the most tolerance, but until now Christians have been the most intolerant of all men. — Voltaire