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Grace: The idea was immediately unbearable, only because I wanted it to be true so badly it hurt — Maggie Stiefvater

If you are resolutely determined to make a lawyer of yourself, the thing is more than half done already. — Abraham Lincoln

You cannot change what has already happened. You can always change the way you respond. — Ron Kaufman

Being brave alone does not make us smart. — Caragh M. O'Brien

One of the luckiest things that can happen to you in life is, I think, to have a happy childhood. — Agatha Christie

When it first notices an approaching threat, a fly's body might be in any sort of posture depending on what it was doing at the time, like grooming, feeding, walking, or courting. Our experiments showed that the fly somehow 'knows' whether it needs to make large or small postural changes to reach the correct preflight posture. — Michael Dickinson

There is nothing on earth so easy as to forget, if a person chooses to set about it. I'm sure I have as much forgot your poor, dear uncle, as if he had never existed; and I thought it my duty to do so. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Take the side of truth, you'll be right every time. — Katelyne Parker

in something for him, so I bought some white — Barbara Pym

The basis of good manners is self-reliance. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Neither my place, nor aught I heard of business,
Hath raised me from my bed; nor doth the general care
Take hold on me; for my particular grief
Is of so floodgate and o'erbearing nature
That it engluts and swallows other sorrows,
And it is still itself. — William Shakespeare

I mean, I am driven and laid-back at the same time. — Alan Jackson

Ninety-three was the war of Europe against France, and of France against Paris. And what was the Revolution? It was the victory of France over Europe, and of Paris over France. Hence the immensity of that terrible moment?, '93, greater than all the rest of the century — Victor Hugo