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Let the beautiful laws prevail. Let us not weary ourselves by resisting them.
— Henry David Thoreau
A poem without metaphor is a gelding; useless to nightmares.
— David Joseph Cribbin
The age of great men, when a single mind of intelligence and vision might change the destiny of the world, was long gone.
— Helen Simonson
Hold my hand. Don't let go.
— Jenny Downham
A doctorate study is the passion for extensive research, reading, thinking and writing.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
It left a feeling of something not done.
— Robert Jordan
That is the remarkable thing about drinking: it brings people together so quickly, but between night and morning it sets an interval again of years.
— Erich Maria Remarque
There are many things I can do, but I have to narrow it down to the one thing I must do. The secret of concentration is elimination.
— Andy Stanley
Daughters can spend ten percent more than a man can make in any usual occupation. That's a law of nature, to be known henceforth as 'Harshaw's Law.
— Robert A. Heinlein
And, in fact, had Johnson's plan succeeded, in many ways it would indeed have been "just the way it was.
— Robert A. Caro
Neither train nor plane, neither GPS nor human caress can take you to the address of happiness.
— David Paul Kirkpatrick
They're all crazy, Oncat. Invisible armies, monster princes. Let's go set fire to something.
— Leigh Bardugo
He watches her the way Harshaw watches fire. Like he'll never have enough of her. Like he's trying to capture what he can before she's gone.
— Leigh Bardugo
Harshaw was working as hard as he ever worked. Most of his mind was occupied with watching pretty girls do pretty things with sun and water;
— Robert A. Heinlein
Being offended is part of being in the real world.
— Courtney Love
Harshaw concluded that man, a social animal, could not avoid government, any more than an individual could escape bondage to his bowels
— Robert A. Heinlein
Random chance is not sufficient to explain random chance. ~Jubal Harshaw
— Robert A. Heinlein
Wars are sometimes waged to extend trade-the blood of many being shed to enrich a few.
— William Jennings Bryan