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Time no longer mattered. He knew he would have plenty of it at his disposal. The sight of the star filled him with indescribable longing. — J. Valor

For a scientific theory of him to be possible, man, including his habits of valuation, has to be taken as determined by causal laws, as an instance and part of nature. — Hans Jonas

History shows us that the people who end up changing the world - the great political, social, scientific, technological, artistic, even sports revolutionaries - are always nuts, until they are right, and then they are geniuses. — John Eliot

I know things might not work, and I know it's scary, but the things that are worth it are. It feels right. — Morgan Matson

True, the initial ideas are in general those of an individual, but the establishment of the reality and truth is in general the work of more than one person. — Willard F. Libby

Like piss," she hollered, shaking her head.
"There are some drawbacks," said Zamira, "to raising children among sailors. But then I myself am no doubt making the largest contribution to her vocabulary."
"Piiiisssss," yelled Cosetta, giggling and immensely pleased with herself. — Scott Lynch

Great. Just great. One glimpse of his body and I have a full-blown crush.
I honestly thought I was a bit deeper than that. — Sophie Kinsella

Every generation always thinks it was better before, and I think people have been saying this for probably thousands of years. — Paul Auster

If God, like a father, denies us what we want now it is in order to give us some far better thing later on. The will of God, we can rest assured, is invariably a better thing. — Elisabeth Elliot

My mom devised a plan to get me out of the house and gave me the choice between ballet or skating. She knew both of those sports were time-consuming and would keep me busy with hours of practice. — Ashley Wagner

I persuaded myself that when they should become acquainted with my admiration of their virtues, they would compassionate me, and overlook my personal deformity. Could they turn from their door one, however monstrous, who solicited their compassion and friendship? — Mary Shelley

You can live here as you expect to live there. — Marcus Aurelius

Nothing is so awkward as a demonstration of humanity by the enemy. — Kobo Abe