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Welcome to Dauntless — Veronica Roth
Some miles to the North, a ring of mountains rose out of the clouds. The peaks were clad in snow and ice, and together they looked like an ancient, jagged crown resting atop the layers of mist. The eastward-facing scarps shone brilliantly in the light of the morning sun, while long blue shadows cloaked the western sides and stretched dwindling into the distance, tenebrous daggers upon the billowy, snow-white plain. — Christopher Paolini
However, in this technique, because your eyes are open and because the gaze in not a tight gaze and because the whole emphasis of the practice is one of openess, even though you're mindful of the out-breath, you're not shutting out all other things that are going on. — Pema Chodron
So sadness is a place?
Sometimes people live there for years — Elizabeth Gilbert
The most important point is to accept yourself and stand on your two feet. — Shunryu Suzuki
When you swallow that pride, Eve, take care you don't choke on it. — Nora Roberts
And what if we'd been utterly open? Made jokes about the first wife? What if we'd been that kind of family? Well, I would have been different, surely. But not because I knew the secret. For it wasn't the secret - the secret that wasn't a secret anyway - that led to the austerity in our lives. It was the austerity that led to the secret. And what I had been marked by, probably most of all, was the austerity. It had made secrets in my life too. Or silences, anyway, that became secrets. That became lies. — Sue Miller
Because we [people] have an intellect, part of what we do is try to understand the "intelligent design." Everything we don't know is "intelligent design." Everything we do know is science. — George Lucas
I'll rise and fall, let me take credit for both. — Pearl Jam
We have not yet begun to fight. — Patrick Henry
What is a man if he is not a thief who openly charges as much as he can for the goods he sells? — Mahatma Gandhi