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We cannot live by power, and a culture that seeks to live by it becomes brutal and sterile. But we can die without it. — Max Lerner

Listen to me, Trace told him. I don't know who you are, but I am in possession of a very special set of skills. If you bring my sister back right now, unharmed, then I'll let you go. But if you don't, I promise you, I will track you down. I will find you. And I will make you pay. — Joe Schreiber

I long for the day my sisters will rise, and occupy the sphere to which they are called by their high nature and destiny. — Lucretia Mott

I feel sorry for every Therapist, Psychologist, and Psychiatrist I've ever met. I know I've put thoughts in their mind they will never forget. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

I said it would be better if we weren't friends, not that I didn't want to be. — Stephenie Meyer

There's nothing like a major emergency and the almost certain death of the whole damned world to concentrate the mind wonderfully. — Simon R. Green

There is no better test of a man's integrity than his behavior when he is wrong. — Marvin Williams

I didn't look up, occupied as I was with brooding, a famous pastime of wizards everywhere. — Jim Butcher

Ripples in the upside down lake of the void ... The bottom of the world is gold and the world is upside down — Jack Kerouac

Look on this cast, and know the hand That bore a nation in its hold; From this mute witness understand What Lincoln was - how large of mould. — Edmund Clarence Stedman

I like to go outside at night by myself and look at the sky and just appreciate it. I'm not that big of a weirdo, but - occasionally. — Kendall Jenner

Hildy has resigned herself to this, that life is a series of sudden disappearences, leavetakings without the proper good-byes. Someday she too might vanish. Some days she looks forward to learning this trick. — Kelly Link

Such reproductions may not interest the reader; but after all, this is my autobiography, not his; he is under no obligation to read further in it; he was under none to begin. A modest or inhibited autobiography is written without entertainment to the writer and read with distrust by the reader. — Neville Cardus

As he glided stealthily along, creeping beneath the shelter of the walls and doorways, the hideous old man seemed like some loathsome reptile, engendered in the slime and darkness through which he moved: crawling forth, by night, in search of some rich offal for a meal. — Charles Dickens

I am Death. I come quickly, I come slowly, but I am not cheated. — Erika Johansen