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I was always in hospital as a kid: I had a tumour on my knee, lots of broken bones. I loved climbing trees. — Abbey Lee Kershaw

Rather than giving out information someone would be able to check, it's better to limit yourself to insinuation. — Umberto Eco

Are you trying to tell all of us we have a bad signal-to-noise ratio? — Robert A. Heinlein

By George!" cried the inspector. "How did you ever see that?"
Because I looked for it. — Arthur Conan Doyle

For the first time in what seems like eons, my body doesn't feel so clenched, so hot. And suddenly, I realize that the dot out there on my horizon line
the same dot everything in my world points to, like in the one-point perspective sketches Mom taught me how to draw
it's not any old spot, you know. It's not some charcoal smudge. It's peace. — Holly Schindler

It felt very natural to me to write a Christmas song, but at the same time I had to really put all sorts of pressure aside and just let the creativity flow and see what came out. — Christina Perri

I dont consider the bloody ROI. — Tim Cook

All of a sudden the progress will stop one day, and you will find yourself, as it were, stranded. Persevere. All progress proceeds by such rise and fall." - Vivekananda — Ram Dass

It is wonderful to be in the country in a glass house, because no matter what happens out there, you're nice and safe, you know, cuddled in your little bed, and there it is, raging storms, snowing - wonderful. — Philip Johnson

I started writing one afternoon when I was twenty, and ever since then I have written every day. At first I had to force myself. Then it became part of my identity, and I did it without thinking. — David Sedaris

Her fingertips rested on his cheek, like a constellation of unexpected kindness. — Tessa Dare

You will discover that essential wellbeing is not found by calming our minds or by changing our thoughts or attitudes, but actually by shifting out of our chattering minds and into a freedom that is already available. — Loch Kelly

Each time it happens we're tempted to infer the direct intervention of a Maker. — Carl Sagan