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Panic is a synonym for being; in its delays, in its swerving and rushing syntax, its frantic lists and questions, it fends off time and loss. Its opposite is oblivion: not the tranquil oblivion of sleep but the threatening oblivions of sex and death. — Louise Gluck
Will Scott grinned. Grizel Beaton had slapped his face four times, and apart from these four small misjudgements, they had never touched on a topic more personal than which of Buccleuch's bastards to invite to the wedding. But he liked her fine; and she was good and broad where it would matter to future Buccleuchs, which summed up all his mind so far on the subject. — Dorothy Dunnett
When the Apostles were taken away, Christianity did not at once break into portions; yet separate localities might begin to be the scene of internal dissensions, and a local arbiter in consequence would be wanted. Christians — John Henry Newman
People ask, 'Why is it called 5 Seconds of Summer when there's four of you?' — Ashton Irwin
Clear conscience never fear midnight knocking. — Mahatma Gandhi
All I want right now is my quiet room, a bottle of wine, and some Advil. In — Kristen Proby
The superiority of one mind over another depends on the rapidity with which experiences are thus organised. — George Henry Lewes
I try not to be overly analytical. — Diane Lane
Love doesn't hurt you. A person that doesn't know how to love hurts you. Don't get it twisted. — Tony Gaskins
I want a song that raises the hair on the back of my neck when I sing it live and I want to feel it every time. — Zach Condon
There is nothing wrong with being the most important person under the sun if everybody else is just as important as you are. — L. Ron Hubbard
Ego is borne of the need to 'prove' oneself instead of making the choice to 'be' oneself. And so maybe we need to begin curbing the birthrate. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
Surely the better way is to pursue a generous orthodoxy, seeing disagreements in the context of the greater agreements which bind us together. — Alister E. McGrath
People in the US think they are "free" because they always hear that they are, even if all evidence shows it is no longer true. — Cass Swenson