It seems supernatural, but only because it is not understood.
– John Muir
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- A novel is always more complicated than it seems at the beginning. Indeed a novel should be more complicated than it seems at the beginning. – John Irving
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- Before a war military science seems a real science, like astronomy; but after a war it seems more like astrology. – Rebecca West
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- It’s late at night when the memory comes for me, like it always seems to when the relief of sleep seems ready to draw me under. – Joaquin Lowe
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