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All of you favorite books wouldn't seem so well written if you were just a little bit more well read. — Craig Finn

Notebooks allow for all kinds of record-keeping, and I kept one myself as a kid. I was attracted to mixing up words and pictures freely, since that's how I think. — Marissa Moss

We are a mixed marriage, so our kids were raised with a little less Judaism than I was raised with. — Brian L. Roberts

All reaction is limited by, and dependant on, what it is reacting against. — Gloria E. Anzaldua

The key to finding financial freedom is to unlock your entrepreneurial intelligence, work your network and lead the time. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

After a while he got into the rhythm of it, and started playing the private little quantity-surveying game that everyone plays in these circumstances. Let's see, he thought, I've done nearly a quarter, let's call it a third, so when I've done that corner by the hayrack it'll be more than half, call it five-eighths, which means three more wheelbarrow loads. . . . It doesn't prove anything very much except that the awesome splendor of the universe is much easier to deal with if you think of it as a series of small chunks. The — Terry Pratchett

They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert. Everything — Ernest Hemingway,

I thought at first, even knowing you could not die, it seemed you could not live. — Elise Forier Edie

As long as men are free to speak, a small, rational minority will always prevail over an irrational majority. — Ayn Rand

use our reasoning ability to drive away "all that excites or affrights us. — William B. Irvine

Going with it was Tenley's superpower. Only child of a single dad, she'd learned to roll with almost any situation. The upside was very little ruffled her. The downside was very little ruffled her. — Rachel Hauck

Persons who have a painful affection in any part of the body, and are in a great measure sensible of the pain, are disordered in intellect. — Hippocrates

I felt the ruthfulness and senselessness of war so acutlely that I wrote the first three stanzas of which, are in effect a prayer. — Richard Eberhart