Out where your troubles can't find you, Out where you leave them all behind, Out where the moons shines sweetly, Won't you meet me, Down on the county line, Kettle corn and 4-H fairs, Bet you 20 I'll beat you there, Down on the county line
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"Out of the darkness of my life so much frustrated, I put before you the one great thing to love on earth: the Blessed Sacrament ... There you will find romance, glory, honour, fidelity, and the true way of all your loves on earth- and more than that: Death: by the divine paradox that which ends life and demands the surrender of all. Yet by the taste (or foretaste) of which alone can what you seek in your earthly relationships (love, faithfulness, joy) be maintained, or take on that complexion of reality of eternal endurance which every man's heart desires."
- J.R.R. Tolkien
*future Country music singer*
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"I knew how hard he worked. And I knew he'd listened to my advice: Be on time, be prepared, listen to people, rosin your bow, and don't play with a beer in your hand." - Justin's violin teacher
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"Never show anyone. They'll beg you and they'll flatter you for the secret, but as soon as you give it up... you'll be nothing to them." -- Alfred Borden (The Prestige)
"The first time he spoke to me... I shall never forget his words. I remember it like it was yesterday. He leaned across the table, looked me straight in the eye, and said 'Aubrey... may I trouble you for the salt?' " -- Captain Jack Aubrey ("Master & Commander" by Patrick O'Brian)
"Styles, it is better to earn loyalty, than to demand it." -- Horatio Hornblower ("Hornblower & Hotspur" by C.S. Forester)
"There lie the woods of Lothlorien! That is the fairest of all the dwellings of my people. There are no trees like the trees of that land. For in the autumn their leaves fall not, but turn to gold. Not till the spring comes and the new green opens do they fall, and then the boughs are laden with yellow flowers, and the floor of the wood is golden, and golden is the roof, and its pillars are of silver, for the bark of the trees is smooth and grey. So still our songs in Mirkwood say. My heart would be glad if I were beneath the eaves of that wood, and it were springtime! " -- Legolas Prince of Mirkwood ("The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien)