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Dreams are the fire that warms the soul. Let them guide you. — Alexia Casale

I'm surrounded by music; I always was when I was growing up and continue to be. And I love music. And when I imagine a fictional world, I imagine there's music in it for those people, too. — Lorrie Moore

It is very worthwhile to be tormented for two or three years of one's life, for the sake of being able to read all the rest of it. — Jane Austen

its Easy for going with every wind but if go the wrong direction, we ourselves will have to embarked the sails tightening for to go in a different and Good direction. — Jan Jansen

So much are our minds influenced by the accidents of our bodies, that every man is more the man of the day than a regular and consequential character. — Lord Chesterfield

The ability to connect with others begins with understanding the value of people. — John C. Maxwell

When people stop writing down their stories, the soul of the world is lost. — Ann Aguirre

Shadowy figures watched them from doorways, as shadowy figures are wont to fucking do. — Jesse Bullington

Take the risk of thinking for yourself , much more happiness , truth, beauty, and wisdom will come to you that way .. — Christopher Hitchens

I have to think of all the possibilities, doctor. Even a crime of passion is possible.' 'Passion?' the doctor smiled. 'I am an Englishman. — Graham Greene

Whether it's pool or Ping Pong, I can't stand to have my kids beat me. Especially Ping Pong! And when they beat me, they just needle the devil out of me. That's fine. I'd rather have that than let them win a shallow victory. — Jack Nicklaus

Ideas can't die, not because they are conceived by humans, but because time begets them. — Raheel Farooq

As testimony to the power of redemption and the force of human personality, the autobiography of Malcolm X is a revelation. — Malcolm X

Americans count on the guaranteed benefits they paid for under Medicare. — John B. Larson