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You do not know, you cannot know, what it means to have eyes in a world in which everyone else is blind, I am not a queen, no, I am simply the one who was born to see this horror, you can feel it, I both feel and see it. — Jose Saramago

Typographical laziness was slowly destroying our culture, according to Lexa and her pals. Inexactitude was death. — Scott Westerfeld

Let me not be understood as saying that there are no bad laws, nor that grievances may not arise for the redress of which no legal provisions have been made. I mean to say no such thing. But I do mean to say that although bad laws, if they exist, should be repealed as soon as possible, still, while they continue in force, for the sake of example they should be religiously observed. — Abraham Lincoln

The charm of horror only tempts the strong — Jean Lorrain

Men seemed to have shrunk in stature before the vastness of the mechanical contrivances they had invented. Michael Angelo, da Vinci, Aretino, Cellini; would the strong figures of men ever so dominate the world again? Today everything was congestion, the scurrying of crowds; men had become ant-like. Perhaps it was inevitable that the crowds should sink deeper and deeper in slavery. Whichever won, tyranny from above, or spontaneous organization from below, there could be no individuals. He — John Dos Passos

We made a good start toward preserving recreational areas like the Chattahoochee River. — Roy Barnes

Fame means so little about somebody when you come right down to it. — David Keith

The secret of following God's will is wrapped in rejecting the good for God's best. — K.P. Yohannan

I welcome death. In death there are no interviews! — Katharine Hepburn

I'd fallen for a boy from my past, a man from my future - a friend. — Pepper Winters

Sometimes words are just a crude translation of love. — Saleem Sharma

It so often happens that others are measuring us by our past self while we are looking back on that self with a mixture of disgust and sorrow. — George Eliot