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For in the depths of grief, sometimes one cannot tell the difference between illusion and reality. — Malinda Lo

Quoting Kipling, I never got over the wonder of a people who, having extirpated the aboriginals of their continent more completely than any modern race had ever done, honestly believed they were a godly little New England community, setting examples to mankind. — Sarah Vowell

I train 10 times over six days every week. I also have three gym sessions and four physio sessions so it's a very busy life, but I wouldn't do it unless I enjoyed it and unless I had all that support around me. — Jazmin Carlin

You can go a month without food, you can live three days without water, but you can't go more then sixty seconds without HOPE. — Sean Swarner

I've got this terrible hernia. People think it's a fat gut, but it's not. — Richard Griffiths

Everything is being transformed under the magic influence of science and technology. And every day, if we want to live with open eyes, we have a problem to study, to resolve. — Pope Pius VI

Lest I should be old-fashioned,
I'll put a trinket on. — Emily Dickinson

Commanders and senior officers should die with troops. The honour of the British Empire and the British Army is at stake. — Lord Randolph Churchill

A moment of eloquence enthralls us. An hour's worth leaves us stupefied. — Mason Cooley

We are citizens of an age, as well as of a State; and if it is held to be unseemly, or even inadmissible, for a man to cut himself off from the customs and manners of the circle in which he lives, why should it be less of a duty, in the choice of his activity, to submit his decision to the needs and the taste of his century? — Friedrich Schiller

We talk of the Second Coming; half the world has never heard of the first. — Oswald J. Smith

Well-bred' ensured buckled noses, high-arched feet, a predisposition to madness, and ... an innate belief in our own unquestioning superiority. — Alexandra Fuller