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Well, maybe so, although I don't think I am particularly gifted in languages. In fact, oddly enough, it may have something to do with my being slow at languages. — Robert Fitzgerald

What matters the party to me? I shall find enough anyhow who unite with me without swearing allegiance to my flag. — Max Stirner

He will come quickly; let this word be always sounding in our ear, — Matthew Henry

If existance of something cannot be proved scientifically, it only means that science is not equipped to prove it right now. — Sukant Ratnakar

A crowd thinks in images, and the image itself calls up a series of other images, having no logical connection with the first ... A crowd scarcely distinguishes between the subjective and the objective. It accepts as real the images invoked in its mind, though they most often have only a very distant relation with the observed facts ... Crowds being only capable of thinking in images are only to be impressed by images. — Gustave Le Bon

As his hands moved to his trousers, he saw that she was pulling the bedsheets over her. "Don't," he said, barely recognizing his own voice. Her eyes met his, and he said, "I'll be your blanket". — Julia Quinn

No success was won without enthusiasm and perseverance. — Lailah Gifty Akita

War affected my family a lot, and I was quite curious about it. I first went off to war in the early 90's as a journalist, partly out of curiosity and partly because I needed a career. War reporting has been very glamorous and exciting, and everything else that young men like. — Sebastian Junger

I grew up in Boston, so it's a nice change to be cold after living in California. — Matt LeBlanc

I just got hooked on the radio, the voice of it all. It was my connection to metropolitan America, if you will. Sports, in particularly baseball then 'cause of its rich sediment of numbers, was one of the first things a young person could peg up with adults on - that is, you could know as much about Jimmy Fox as your father did. — George Will

Sometimes hope is all we have, and to lose that is to lose all. — Karen White

Therefore, poets do not 'fit' into society, not because a place is denied them but because they do not take their 'places' seriously. They openly see its roles as theatrical, its styles as poses, its clothing costumes, its rules conventional, its crises arranged, its conflicts performed and its metaphysics ideological. — James P. Carse

In the end I just let the dreams come and go, let whatever bliss or pain they brought roll through me.
...Time wears away hope like water wears away rock. As for faith, I remained in a standoff with Isis. But love, as Paul of Tarsus would say, is greater than hope and faith. It can survive without either. Love was all I had, and it would not go away. It would not die even though sometimes I wished it would. — Elizabeth Cunningham

I will never laugh at you," he promises fiercely. "Ever. I'm your safe place, Libby. You've got to know that. — Kristen Callihan