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Mr Blyth, you should remember one thing. A celibate island life fighting Turks is no particular guarantee of early maturity. Take a little crone-like advice, and don't rush your judgements. — Dorothy Dunnett

Sometimes, it's really important to move with all deliberate speed. If there is something out there that you want to do to make the world a better place, don't focus on the obstacles. Don't ask for permission. Just dive in. Don't let the naysayers get you down. — John Wood

Every beauty, when out of it's place, is a beauty no longer. — Voltaire

Like it or not the American people support the term 'background check,' they support the concept of it even though they know it won't work to keep guns out of the hands of criminals they figure 'well if criminals aren't supposed to have guns what's the big deal about a background check,' — Alan Gottlieb

Raise a million filters and the rain will not be clean, until the longing for it be refined in deep confession. — Leonard Cohen

I think that an anthill is better than a nest ... that in the anthill among a hundred thousand or a million you are freer than in a nest, where all sit around and look at one another, waiting until scientists finally discover ways to make us mind readers ... the psychology of the nest is loathsome to me, and I always sympathize with one who flees his nest, even if he flees into an anthill, where it may be crowded but one can find solitude - that most natural, most worthy state of man, that precious and intense state of being conscious of the world and of oneself. — Nina Berberova

It is better to be silent and be real than to talk and not be real. — Ignatius Of Antioch

Guns don't kill people. The aliens behind the triggers do. — John Scalzi

When the truth is spoken, it doesn't need to be adorned. It just needs to be simply stated, and often it only needs to be said once. — James Nachtwey

I wondered how it was possible to be so happy and so miserable all at once. — Catherine M. Wilson