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Children always turn towards the light. Oh that grown-up people in this world became like little children!
— Julius Charles Hare
I can tell you that events were incremental, that the unbelievable became the believable and, ultimately, the normal.
— Ralph Webster
New heat hit my veins, and the world became a place that I could live in again. She was with me. Safe, mine. But never the same.
— Meredith Wild
The day I became press secretary to the President of the United States, I was in an entirely different world from the one I'd been in the day before.
— Pierre Salinger
What's more, all that growth occurred while Alcoa became one of the safest companies in the world.
— Charles Duhigg
She entered a state where prayer and poetry became one and the everyday world seemed full of holiness and significance.
— Lian Hearn
It was in a way a comforting idea; if there was all the time in the world, then the happenings of a given moment became less important.
— Diana Gabaldon
As my intimacy with his family grew, I became part of the world which he sought to escape; I became one of the bonds which held him.
— Evelyn Waugh
Whatever the misery, he could not regain contentment with a world which, once doubted, became absurd.
— Sinclair Lewis
You were in my arms for the first time, and you said my name, 'Tristan.'
I answered you: 'Isolde.'
Isolde. The world became a word. — Jeanette Winterson
I answered you: 'Isolde.'
Isolde. The world became a word. — Jeanette Winterson
Muhammad Ali is a combination of personality and athlete who is probably better known around the world than any other. He became a great hero.
— Will McDonough
I had tremendous fun fooling around with the way people talked about songs, just the way that became another way of understanding the world.
— Greil Marcus
I became the victim of ingratitude and cold coquetry - then I desponded, and imagined that my discontent gave me a right to hate the world. I
— Mary Shelley