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The truth. Men will blind themselves with hot irons, rather than face it. — David Gemmell

Bloom where planted — Karin Boutall

The worst kind of job to have is a job with lots of responsibility and very little power. — E. J. Dionne

A lover of Jesus and of the truth can lift himself above himself in spirit. — Thomas A Kempis

It is not so hard to be original, what is hard, is to be original with continuity. — Andres Segovia

Babies just change everything. You have to become super selfless and super tired and super amenable to change. They just change all the time. — Neil Patrick Harris

Holmes says that "a man should keep his little brain-attic stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to use" - and little else. — Ransom Riggs

Having everything to lose feels strangely the same as the reverse. — Emma Trevayne

You still think we can go out there, and we can all run the mile in four minutes, you know, your mind still thinks that, but then you go out and actually try to do it, it's kind of scary. — Caitlyn Jenner

When you shall have learned to know, and to love, you will still suffer. The day is born in tears. The luminous weep, if only over those in darkness. — Victor Hugo

There is no question that there is a capability that the Internet affords us to get a closer look at the customer and to be closer to the customer. — Richard Hayne

The individuals inside are frequently fighting that their individual voices be heard, while the walls of the place, which are the mask, and the perception, are reluctant to give over to the voices of the individuals. Those in the margins are always trying to get to the center, and those at the center, frequently in the name of tradition, are trying to keep the margins at a distance. Part of the identity of a place is the tension between those in the margins, and those in the center, and they all live behind the walls which wear the tradition. — Anna Deavere Smith

There is something inherently wrong, something out of accord with the ideals of representative democracy, when one portion of our citizenship turns its activities to private gain amid defensive war while another is fighting, sacrificing, or dying for national preservation. — Warren G. Harding

If I'm writing and a chapter isn't coming, I just move ahead. — James Patterson