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Sure, black holes can kill us, and in a variety of interesting and gruesome ways. But, all in all, we may owe our very existence to them.
— Philip Plait
Acting is fun for me and it doesn't really matter how, whether it's hard work or easy work, it's always fun.
— Tommy Lee Jones
I don't regret a single second that I spent with you." I smiled wryly at him. "No time spent with you is wasted.
— S.C. Stephens
People don't know when they are happy. They're never so unhappy as they think they are.
— Marcel Proust
Help me,' Allison says, but she is soft-spoken, and everyone she loves is so far away.
— Daniel Handler
Kindness and courage can repair time's faults, And serving him breeds patience and courtesy In us, light sojourners and passing subjects.
— Edwin Muir
Attachment," Buddha had said, "is the cause of grief.
— Pearl S. Buck
The curse of Scottish literature is the lack of a whole language, which finally means the lack of a whole mind.
— Edwin Muir
I have observed in foolish awe
The dateless mid-days of the law
And seen indifferent justice done
By everyone on everyone. — Edwin Muir
The dateless mid-days of the law
And seen indifferent justice done
By everyone on everyone. — Edwin Muir
The worst thing we can do is to do nothing.
— Brad Henry
I'm also pretty impressive when I'm shoving the neck of a lute into someone's chest cavity.
— Hank Green
But far within him something cried For the great tragedy to start, The pang in lingering mercy fall And sorrow break upon his heart. - EDWIN MUIR
— Doris Lessing
Light and praise,
Love and atonement, harmony and peace.
Touch me, assail me, break and make my heart. — Edwin Muir
Love and atonement, harmony and peace.
Touch me, assail me, break and make my heart. — Edwin Muir
Sometimes we think of the nations lying asleep,
Curled blindly in impenetrable sorrow,
And then the thought confounds us with its strangeness. — Edwin Muir
Curled blindly in impenetrable sorrow,
And then the thought confounds us with its strangeness. — Edwin Muir