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Anybody who finds it easy to make money on the horses is probably in the dog food business. — Franklin P. Jones

Can I ask why you're throwing knives at cheese?'
'Caleb came by to discuss something,' Tobias says, leaning his head against the wall as he looks at me. 'And knife-throwing just came up somehow.'
'As it so often does,' I say, a small smile inching across my face. — Veronica Roth

The question for me is whether we can keep Earth a safe, pleasant place for humankind and the ecosystems we rely on. — Kate Sheppard

Still ending, and beginning still! — William Cowper

I love nyc. It's the city of my birth and probably the most amazing city on the planet. — Moby

Kindness n: A brief preface to ten volumes of exaction. — Ambrose Bierce

At least nine-tenths of all the original reality ever created lies outside the multiverse, and since the multiverse by definition includes absolutely everything that is anything, this puts a bit of a strain on things.
Outside the boundaries of the universes lie the raw realities, the could-have-beens, the might-bes, the never-weres, the wild ideas, all being created and uncreated chaotically like elements in fermenting supernovas.
Just occasionally where the walls of the worlds have worn a bit thin, they can leak in. — Terry Pratchett

A second chance doesn't mean anything if you haven't learned from your first mistake. — Zig Ziglar

I'm miles from where you are. I lay down on the cold ground, and I pray that something picks me up, and sets me down in your warm arms. — Snow Patrol

A powerless church has nothing for the devil to counterfeit. — Bill Johnson

When I went to university, I was a philosophy major, but because I'm not very bright I chose to study philosophy at a performing arts school, maybe because the philosophy program there wasn't too rigorous or challenging. — Moby

I could be stronger than all the gods in the pantheon, Maia, but without you it means nothing. Nothing. - from Rosanna Leo's For the Love of a God. — Rosanna Leo