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If eternity is the plan, then it makes no sense to shrink your living down to the needs and wants of this little moment. — Paul David Tripp

I have a brother-in-law who lives in Spain. — Michael Gove

More importantly, we reduce the beauty of the universe around us to fit our hopes and to chase away our fears. — R.A. Salvatore

Every morning, after a few sips of coffee and a bit of small talk, each of us retreats with our books, and travels centuries away from this place. — Yxta Maya Murray

God knows," Charpentier said, "I like the present scheme of things very little, but I dread to think what will happen if the conduct of reform falls into hands like yours."
"Reform?" Camille said. "I'm not talking about reform. The city will explode this summer. — Hilary Mantel

I have to live, perhaps, till seventy years. As far as I know, I have good health. Half a century of existence may lie before me. How am I to occupy it? What am I to do to fill the interval of time which spreads between me and the grave? — Charlotte Bronte

What is a garden if not a miniaturization and celebration, of the place we are in, the universe? — Charles Jencks

A hard penis has no conscience. — Matthew Hardy

This is the crisis! Difficulty getting credit, slow growth, high unemployment, low consumer confidence-these are challenges entrepreneurs can overcome with hard work, smart risk and tenacious teamwork. This is precisely what entrepreneurs do! — Oliver DeMille

I don't want to go through life as a Wonder Wheel murderer! — Richard Pryor

A search for knowledge is a search for the truth. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Who is open without levity; generous without waste; secret without craft; humble without meanness; bold without insolence; cautious without anxiety; regular, yet not formal; mild, yet not timid; firm, yet not tyrannical
is made to pass the ordeal of honor, friendship, virtue. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

On the other hand, I mean, that is what writers have always been supposed to do, was to rely on their own devices and to - I mean, writing is a lonely business. — Donna Tartt