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I didn't want to die - not before I'd finished reading The Return of the Native anyhow. — Siegfried Sassoon

The craft with which the world is made runs also into the mind and character of men. No man is quite sane; each has a vein of folly in his composition, a slight determination of blood to the head, to make sure of holding him hard to some one point which Nature has taken to heart. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Marriage is the most licentious of human institutions
I say the most licentious of human institutions: that is the secret of its popularity.And a woman seeking a husband is the most unscrupulous of all the beasts of prey. The confusion of marriage with morality has done more to destroy the conscience of the human race than any other single error. — George Bernard Shaw

Anything that needlessly robs you of your time, energy, and other precious resources is destructive to you and your leadership. — John Manning

Sweden is a great country. What is not so great is that we have a society that, in a way, says it's great if you don't look right, if you don't look left, if you just look straight forward. — Michael Nyqvist

Bronson always said that, of all the girls, Louisa was most like her mother, and he didn't mean it as a compliment. Both were mercurial, passionate, willful. Louisa had seen despair like Abba's from the inside. She had inherited it the way some daughters came into a silver tray or a set of spoons. — Kelly O'Connor McNees

I loved the feeling of being alone together in the car, like we could go anywhere we wanted. Just us. — Ava Dellaira

Children who eat breakfast are statistically more likely to do well at school than children who skip breakfast. — Nessa Carey

If the Devil is real, then God must be real, too. — Jacob Vargas

If your ship does not come in, swim out to it! — John Watson

Nehemia was gone. That vibrant, fierce, loving soul; the princess who had been called the Light of Eyllwe; the woman who had been a beacon of hope - just like that, as if she were no more than a wisp of candlelight, she was gone.
When it had mattered most Celaena hadn't been there.
Nehemia was gone. — Sarah J. Maas

The earth, our home, is beginning to look more and more like an immense pile of filth. — Pope Francis