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It's funny. From up here, the destruction seems to fade. Almost as if like people, in time, even the world can heal itself. — Eloise Dyson

The memory of past favors is like a rainbow, bright, vivid, and beautiful; but it soon fades away. The in memory of injuries is engraved on the heart, and remains forever. — Thomas Chandler Haliburton

How can the arts overcome the slow dying of men's hearts that we call progress ? — William Butler Yeats

Speech is one symptom of affection; and silence one; the perfect communication is heard of none. — Emily Dickinson

Your worst enemies are made when you ignore people. Those boys in America who shot dead classmates recently, didn't do that because they woke up with a positive self image that morning and then felt like slaughtering their friends. — Tori Amos

In Christian engagement, the goal is to win the person
who is of the other worldview - not to destroy the person. — Ravi Zacharias

I was never particularly fond of my voice. — David Bowie

With wealth, one is in a position of responsibility. You must try to help others. It is as simple as that. — Arpad Busson

If you have so little respect for me, why are you still around?"
He slipped a gentle hand into her hair and pushed a curl
behind her ear. "Because I'm a sucker for beautiful,
wounded creatures. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Peace rules the day, where reason rules the mind. — Wilkie Collins

Keep the reader guessing about where events are happening, what historical period the characters live in, and whether at any given moment they are jogging, taking a steam bath, or dangling from a precipice. Try to create an absolute nothingness in which, from time to time, a phone receiver or a pair of pert breasts materializes as the protagonist forms the intention to use them. — Howard Mittelmark

Door VIII. A Hand at Cards IX. The Game Made X. The Substance of the Shadow — Charles Dickens

There are perhaps only one or two things in the world which are not far more charming in desire than they are in possession. — Anna Brackett

Behind the semi-elliptical bar four cowboys who had never been near a cow sang western songs which sounded as if they had originated in the far east. — Ross Macdonald