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It was difficult to explain the concept of a party pooper to somebody who didn't really get the concept of a party — Delphine Dryden

It's hard to be a breakout show and stay on top. We're like the flagship show over here. — Carson Daly

Even at the age of eight she would fall asleep by pressing one hand into the other and making believe she was holding the hand of the man whom she loved, the man of her life. So if in her sleep she pressed Tomas hand with such tenacity, we can understand why: she had been training since childhood. — Milan Kundera

Any man would be forsworn to gain a kingdom. — Roger Zelazny

One of the most intuitive nature writers of our recently past century, Peter Matthiessen, lends a poets voice to the desperate effort to save the tiger. — Ron Franscell

The system set up by F.I.D.E ... Insures that there will always be a Russian world champion ... The Russians arranged it that way. — Bobby Fischer

Angels do not enter a house where there is a dog. — Anonymous

It seemed to me that I, the spirit of so many worlds, the flower of so many ages, was the Church Cosmical, fit at last to be the bride of God. But instead I was blinded and seared and struck down by terrible light. — Olaf Stapledon

How to care for the injured body,
the kind of body that can't hold
the content it is living? — Claudia Rankine

Though I play at the edges of knowing,
truly I know
our part is not knowing,
but looking, and touching, and loving — Mary Oliver

If we want a great nation, we have to change it ourselves. — Cory Booker

If this was mental illness, or even just a particularly clinical case of adolescence, I was bearing up pretty well. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Nothing's going to happen to you," Max interrupted, gripping my shoulders and forcing me to look at him. "Because you're not going to do it. You're going to tell her to go to hell! — Kimberly Derting

If we can combine our knowledge of science with the wisdom of wildness, if we can nurture civilization through roots in the primitive, man's potentialities appear to be unbounded. — Charles Lindbergh