What's seldom is wonderful.
John Connolly.
“If it is true that nature abhors a vacuum, then criminality regards it as a business opportunity.”
“He became merely the broken statue of a beast, now without another's fear to animate it.”
“I think the act of reading imbues the reader with a sensitivity toward the outside world that people who don't read can sometimes lack. I know it seems like a contradiction in terms; after all read...”
“When one encounters enough strangeness, then what is strange ultimately becomes familiar.The mind can accommodate itself to almost anything, given time: pain, grief, loss, even the possibility that...”
“Once upon a time for that is how all stories should begin there was a boy who lost his mother.”
“We are not meant to know the time or the nature of our deaths (for all of us secretly hope that we may be immortal).”
“The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives.”
“[I]sn't it sad to go to your grave without ever wondering why you were born? Who, with such a thought, would not spring from bed, eager to resume discovering the world and rejoicing to be part of it?”
“I have not yet lost a feeling of wonder, and of delight, that the delicate motion should reside in all the things around us, revealing itself only to him who looks for it.”