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An end to my fear of being alone. An end to a soul's solitude, when death at last arrives. There is something in that, something in there, that comforts. Hood, — Steven Erikson

Crime in the city streets is more than a political issue. It's a too rampant fact ... In Indianapolis they have come up with a most sensible, affordable approach to the problem. Policemen are assigned their police patrol cars for personal use after hours. They are encouraged to use the police car while taking the family shopping, to the movies, and everywhere one takes one's family. As a result, says the Police Chief's assistant, we may have as many as 400 cars on the street instead of 100 or so per shift. [And] the presence of the police car obviously indicates the proximity of policemen. — Malcolm Forbes

we did an acoustic set at CBGB on October 30, 1987, where we debuted "Patience. — Duff McKagan

But I guess what I would want to leave each of you with finally -- tender some Evidence of, against a life's worth of signs to the contrary -- comes down simply to this: You are infinite. I see you. You are not alone. — Garth Risk Hallberg

is a balm having your father here with us — Julie Klassen

O children of God, seek after a vital experience of the Lord's lovingkindness, and when you have it, speak positively of it; sing gratefully; shout triumphantly. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

the trail, and returned home as he had left, stealthily, like an Indian. — Zane Grey

I know that you that you may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. If you accept that you have been defeated, you give power to the force that is trying to defeat you. — Maya Angelou

Most oldsters are fascinated by the Future, while the young love to look back to earlier days, especially their own. — Malcolm Forbes

his face to the pavement but his eyes looking — Alex Dryden

kismet always prevails and I'm someone he might like to know. — Courtney Cole

You know if something is good because you remember the lines because it is written so well. The rhythm of the speech is spot on. — Rob James-Collier

Shakespeare is the one who gets re-interpreted most frequently. — Sam Waterston