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His hostess was one of those women who even in an overcrowded room can create a sense of spaciousness. — Elizabeth Goudge

We're constantly told that running will ruin our knees and outrage our hearts, but for nearly all of human existence, it was associated with freedom, vitality, and eternal youth. — Christopher McDougall

I think my dad did legal work for someone who had a Packard Bell 8088, and they couldn't pay him, so they gave him a computer. I was initially not allowed to touch it, but that didn't last long. I started tinkering with it, and there were many times I screwed up the computer. — Jeremy Stoppelman

Vice gets more in this vicious world than piety. — John William Fletcher

Only that type of story deserves to be called moral that shows us that one has the power within oneself to act, out of the conviction that there is something better, even against one's own inclination. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I'm a proud fighter for the little guy and the people of my state who are struggling to make ends meet. That's what Louisiana values are about. — Charlie Melancon

Anyone can be a hero, even those who cannot. They just have to believe. — T.A. Cline

We must make the best of those ills which cannot be avoided. — Clarence Day

If you can get to be you, why can't I get to be me? — Noorilhuda

I dint know they had majers in collidge. I thot it was onley in the army. Anyway — Daniel Keyes

Narcissus's thoughts were far more occupied with Goldmund than Goldmund imagined. He wanted the bright boy as a friend. He sensed in him his opposite, his complement; he would have liked to adopt, lead, enlighten, strengthen, and bring him to bloom. But he held himself back, for many reasons, almost all of them conscious. Most of all, he felt tied and hemmed in by his distaste for teachers or monks who, all too frequently, fell in love with a pupil or a novice. Often enough, he had felt with repulsion the desiring eyes of older men upon him, had met their enticements and cajoleries with wordless rebuttal. He understood them better now that he knew the temptation to love the charming boy, to make him laugh, to run a caressing hand through his blond hair. But he would never do that, never. — Hermann Hesse