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It's fun to pretend you're a little kid, you get to use your imagination and live in a world that's not real. — Lucy Hale

The prediction of the future is not distinguished from an evaluation of current evidence - prediction matches evaluation. This is perhaps the best evidence we have for the role of substitution. — Daniel Kahneman

Leo Tolstoy's A Confession is possibly the most important document of the last two centuries for understanding our current plight. The dogmas of modern unbelief had captured his elite circle of Russian intellectuals, artists, and members of the social upper crust, and the implications of it slowly destroyed the basis of his life. On those dogmas only two things are real: particles and progress. "Why do I live?" he asked. And the answer he got was, "In infinite space, in infinite time, infinitely small particles change their forms in infinite complexity, and when you have understood the laws of those mutations of form you will understand why you live on the earth". — Dallas Willard

White Acre was not, in fact, a very large place. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I hate that I've become one of those old men who visits a cemetery to be with his dead wife. When I was (much) younger I used to ask Kathy what the point would be. A pile of rotting meat and bones that used to be a person isn't a person anymore; it's just a pile of rotting meat and bones. The person is gone - off to heaven or hell or wherever or nowhere. You might as well visit a side of beef. When you get older you realize this is still the case. You just don't care. It's what you have. — John Scalzi

I've always wanted to work in entertainment. My family moved to Orlando when I was 15 so I could make it. — Amanda Latona

A life without love, no matter how many other things we have, is an empty, meaningless one. — Leo Buscaglia

I am thinking about chess in schools in particular. In the USA more than 3200 children competed in an event. — Anatoly Karpov

In fact, if there was one thing Tabitha had learned from the weekend thus far, it was that people had all sorts of facades about them, covering tucked-away bits of badness and goodness. Fear and courage. Helplessness and hope. — Jessica Lawson

She was sorry to have left her room. She looked at the pile of library books on her floor [...] and felt better. — Tracey Lindberg

We walk towards nowhere, one foot in front of the other. — Barbara Hodgson

Oxytocin connects us to other people; oxytocin makes us feel what other people feel. And it's easy to cause people's brains to release oxytocin. Let me show you. Come here. Give me a hug. — Paul J. Zak