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Each man is master of his own death, and all that we can do when the time comes is to help him die without fear of pain.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Let me get this straight," he said. "You'll give me all the kingdoms of the Earth if I just bow down and do one act of worship for you?" Dresden
— James S.A. Corey
There is no greater glory than to die for love.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The United States is not looking for a way to launch war.
— Colin Powell
The people one loves should take all their things with them when they die.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Being poor is not like being a victim. Being poor means that you don't have one resource.
— Kathy Calvin
I knew what I wanted to do from the time I was 5.
— Lenny Kravitz
I believe America thrives when the middle class thrives.
— Hillary Clinton
The things I keep going back to, rereading, maybe they say more about me as a reader than about the books. Love in the Time of Cholera, Pale Fire.
— Michael Chabon
A flower can't choose the place where it blooms, and a child can't choose the parents she's born to
— Hiro Mashima
No, not rich, he said. I am a poor man with money, not the same thing.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
It takes guts to get out of the ruts.
— Robert H. Schuller
I hope to instill, in every child I meet, my love and enthusiasm for reading and stories.
— Malorie Blackman
If it's going to come out eventually, better have it come out immediately.
— Henry A. Kissinger
To have hands, to have fingers, is weird. Real life is weird, to have fingers?
— Alejandro Jodorowsky
The world is full of signals that we don't perceive.
— Stephen Jay Gould
He is ugly and sad ... but he is all love.
Love in the Time of Cholera — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Love in the Time of Cholera — Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I put down my water glass and bow my
— Jenny B. Jones