
The Wedding March has a bit of a death march in it. —
Brian May

Not so much living, but a hovering without sense. —
Ada Limon

Reading was hardly as practical a skill as being able to handle a dagger or use Allomancy? —
Brandon Sanderson

If I started being braggy, my family would be like, 'Shut up, Maisie! Who cares? Get off the sofa.' —
Maisie Williams

A tenth of Dostoyevsky is plenty for a seventh grader, I think. —
Cathleen Schine

Billy Crystal ... I crap bigger than him. —
Jack Palance

Bulgarian phrase zryala vuzrast, ripe age, which they use for the period before one is truly old. She —
Garth Greenwell

Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended me. —
Henry David Thoreau

Some folks think life and technology and mind can keep expanding forever. Others say it can't. We are still not clear on that. —
Seth Lloyd

It is always easier to see the beginning from the end, than the end from the beginning. —
Julia McNair Wright