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If you give me home
I will give you adventure.
It's both we can have. — Tyler Knott Gregson

Dreams come true with much work. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If a dirty mind is a terrible thing to waste, then I am a huge recycler — Jackie Mcmahon

Questions are meant to be asked and, when they can be, answered. — C. Gockel

Only he who knows God is truly moral. — Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling

I needed some stability, which is why I chose not to change from HRC for this season, which was an option that we had. Apart from being the best team in the world, I also needed some consistency. — Sete Gibernau

The prejudice of Englishmen, in favour of their own government by king, lords and commons, arises as much or more from national pride than reason. — Thomas Paine

As students cross the threshold from outside to insider, they also cross the threshold from superficial learning motivated by grades to deep learning motivated by engagement with questions. Their transformation entails an awakening
even, perhaps, a falling in love. — John C. Bean

Here, just below the Earth's summit, there are towns and villages, a tangle of human lives, in the shadow of Arctic eschatology. — Sarah Moss

Educated people do indeed speak the same languages; cultivated ones need not speak at all. — Louis Kronenberger

I knew your father before you did, and I don't think he'd be too proud of what you're doing right now. — Scotty Bowman

A part of him wanted to cram his reality down her throat, forcing her to accept him, with no excuses offered. A wiser part of him, the man he'd used to be, warned against such ruthlessness. — Karen Marie Moning

The seasons have changed, and we are getting close to the end of 1984," Tamaru said. "I doubt I'll finish In Search of Lost Time by the end of the year. — Haruki Murakami

The artist is always a servant, and is perpetually trying to pay for the gift that has been given to him as if by miracle. Modern man, however, does not want to make any sacrifice, even though true affirmation of self can only be expressed in sacrifice. — Andrei Tarkovsky