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Meteorologist see perfect in strange things, and the meshing of three completely independent weather systems to form a hundred-year event is one of them. My God, thought Case, this is the perfect storm. — Sebastian Junger

The beast retires to it's shelter, and the bird flies to it's nest; but the helpless man can only find refuge in his fellow creature. — Oliver Goldsmith

Success is becoming in middle adulthood what you dreamed to be in late childhood. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Why do tyrants understand the dangers of a democratic imagination more than our policy makers appreciate its necessity? — Azar Nafisi

Chopper Read attended a writing school I gave for inmates at Risdon Prison in Hobart many years ago. Even if I hadn't known about his hacked-off ears and his criminal history, I'd have found him powerful and compelling. — Garry Disher

I hated him. I hated them all. They made me hate myself even more than I already did. — Julie Anne Peters

When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less. — Therese Anne Fowler

The mind and soul are formed when the spirit and flesh meet — Sunday Adelaja

Scary things only go on in our minds if we let them. Monsters don't live under beds; in our minds is where they truly reside. Remember that. — Kathryn Perez

New ideas come into this world somewhat like falling meteors, with a flash and an explosion. — Henry David Thoreau

The things we surrender to when we're young, we keep surrendering to the rest of our lives. — Anthony Breznican

You will never find what you are looking for in love, if you don't love yourself. — Lady Gaga

The truth is that Islam itself was a barbaric reaction against that very humane complexity that is really a Christian character; that idea of balance in the deity, as of balance in the family, that makes that creed a sort of sanity, and that sanity the soul of civilisation. — G.K. Chesterton

The banalities of a great man pass for wit. — Alexander Chase