When something goes missing, you can always recreate it by the hole it left.
The Doctor, Doctor Who: Hell Bent.

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When something goes missing, you can always recreate it by the hole it left.
The Doctor, Doctor Who: Hell Bent.
Run like hell. Run like hell because you always need to. Laugh at everything 'cause it's always funny. Never be cruel and never be cowardly and if you ever are, always make amends. Never eat pears, they're too squishy and they always make your chin wet; that one's quite important, write it down.
The Doctor, Doctor Who: Hell Bent.
They said they built the train tracks over the alps between Vienna and Venice before there was a train that could make the trip. They built it anyway: they knew one day the train would come. Any arbitrary turning along the way and I would be elsewhere, I would be different. What are four walls anyway? They are what they contain. The house protects the dreamer. Unthinkably good things can happen, even late in the game. It's such a surprise.
Frances Mayes, ‘Under the Tuscan Sun’ (2003), dir. Audrey Wells.
Love all, trust a few, Do wrong to none
William Shakespeare, All’s Well that Ends Well, Act I, Scene I.
Hytham Hammer ~ Yes, Poetry is Dead.
"Hope you’d understand it when I say quite blatantly that, yes, Poetry is dead; lying in its eternal box called a ‘book’; this collection of paper studded with colors like a permed hair that the wind gets steeply dissevered, or lipstick fouled by dreams of crying colorful tears." By Hytham Hammer.
Unless you’re ashamed of yourself now and then, you’re not honest.
-Faulkner http://www.flavorwire.com/331385/the-best-life-advice-from-william-faulkner#2