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Happy husbands and wives can hear each other say the same thing over and over again without being tired.
— George Eliot
Soon after, Tom, all of twenty years old, became the only soldier in the Civil War to win two Medals of Honor. In
— Nathaniel Philbrick
Accepting death is a massive problem for everybody.
— Alejandro Jodorowsky
Man is the second.
— Victor Hugo
When you put a book together and arrange it, there's a lot of anxiety and turmoil about what order the poems should be in.
— Billy Collins
Our sport becomes not just what we do but an integral symbol-on all levels-of who we are.
— Gloria Averbuch
Nobody can go back and start all over again. But anyone can start today and make a new beginning. Instead of another closure, make a new future.
— Ana Claudia Antunes
Do three things each night before you go to bed: read a poem, read a short story, read an essay.
— Ray Bradbury
I don't know what'll ever happen if I'm in a healthy relationship. My writing career will go down the tubes.
— Jason Fuchs
An immense pressure is on me. I cannot move without dislodging the weight of centuries.
— Virginia Woolf
Could words and symbols wield such power? Could mere scribblings on parchment unmake a person's moral fiber? Weren't we made of sterner stuff?
— Karen Marie Moning
Honest to god, I'm so happy it's frightening! I'm just so chuffed - that's all I can say.
(on playing for Liverpool again) — Robbie Fowler
(on playing for Liverpool again) — Robbie Fowler
Why shouldn't man be as angry about not having always been alive as about having to stop being alive?
— Madame De Stael
Intelligence and proper education will give you independence of spirit.
— Charlotte Bronte
The way is open, ride the wave of success again today. You can't lose.
— Sereda Aleta Dailey
these would be worn throughout Coshwale's omnicompetent
— Chad Harbach
These poor women in academia have to talk this silly language that nobody can understand in order to be accepted, they think.
— Gloria Steinem