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Forgive my asking you to use your mind. It is a thing which no novelist should expect of his reader ... — Owen Wister

Everyone operates within their own domain and obviously those domains overlap to a great extent. — Aleksandar Hemon

Keeping our eyes on journey's end is what we need - the place where we see at last the world that is greater than the world, the new creation that cannot be contained in present thought or social order or piety. — Rowan Williams

Underneath my stiffened gown
Is the softness of a woman bathing in a marble basin,
A basin in the midst of hedges grown
So thick, she cannot see her lover hiding,
But she guesses he is near,
And the sliding of the water
Seems the stroking of a dear
Hand upon her. — Amy Lowell

It's okay to be happy. — Megan Duke

The chemist in America has in general been content with what I have called a loafer electron theory. He has imagined the electrons sitting around on dry goods boxes at every corner [viz. the cubic atom], ready to shake hands with, or hold on to similar loafer electrons in other atoms. — Robert Andrews Millikan

She is overtaken by a sensation of unbeing. There is no other word for it. — Michael Cunningham

In any area of the U.N. we ... have to agree on certain language that can represent the same spirit, but that can be accepted by everyone. — Michelle Bachelet

In terms of history and sports, I don't think people will forget. — Kristine Lilly

They lined you up in kindergarten, alphabetically. On fourth-grade field trips you took your partner's hand to push past the musk ox or the steam turbine. School was a perpetual lineup, ending in this final one. — Jeffrey Eugenides

The heart is fascinating. It pumps blood through the veins. Feeds us. Starves us. It's steady when we're steady. Is erratic when we're erratic. When it goes silent, everything inside us stops. Stills. When we're alive, it's the fuel to that life. It — Jessica Sorensen