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My father taught me how to track, how to read the ground and the trees. He taught me that everything has a language, that if you knew the language, you could make the world talk. The grass and the dirt hold secrets, he'd say. The wind and the water carry stories and warnings. — Victoria Schwab

O endure the cross is not tragedy; it is the suffering which is the fruit of an exclusive allegiance to Jesus Christ. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

The foundations of population genetics were laid chiefly by mathematical deduction from basic premises contained in the works of Mendel and Morgan and their followers. Haldane, Wright, and Fisher are the pioneers of population genetics whose main research equipment was paper and ink rather than microscopes, experimental fields, Drosophila bottles, or mouse cages. Theirs is theoretical biology at its best, and it has provided a guiding light for rigorous quantitative experimentation and observation. — Theodosius Dobzhansky

I firmly believe that when you die you will enter immediately into another life. They who have gone before us are alive in one form of life and we in another. — Norman Vincent Peale

Bear in mind that parts of the score may be devoid of direct musical relevance. — Cornelius Cardew

The truth stands alone. If anything is added, it is no longer the truth. — Ellen J. Barrier

Some people think I'm a total moron and I would hope most people think I'm very good at what I do. — Dan Abrams

I committed a sin the day I refused you - I discovered metal inside me where my heart should be - forgive me, Love, for acting on principles ... — John Geddes

I went at one stage to turn on the radio, but he glared
at me so ferociously that I hurriedly lean't back in my
seat and looked out the window instead.
- heller 1 — J.D. Nixon

One of the best things about aging is being able to watch imagination overtake memory. — Harriet Doerr

So much of being able to hike the PCT depended upon mind control: the stout decision to move forward, regardless. — Cheryl Strayed

The iron tongue of Midnight hath told twelve lovers, to bed; 'tis almost fairy time. I fear we shall outstep the coming morn as much as we this night over-watch'd. — William Shakespeare