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I have never begun a novel which wasn't going to stretch me further than I had ever stretched before. — Peter Carey

She had reached a turning point. She no longer believed that a situation could be made better by writing a poem about it. — David Nicholls

I didn't know how to act; whether to make eye contact, how long to look at her, how close to walk. I didn't talk to people much, except Jake and Val, and with them I could talk about anything. What were you supposed to say to people you barely knew? That was the kind of thing I needed lessons in - forget algebra and history. — Jennifer R. Hubbard

To do great work, you need to feel that you're making a difference. That you're putting a meaningful dent in the universe. That you are part of something important. — Jason Fried

Selfless acts are a source of profound meaning for your self and your life. — Ron Kaufman

Twenty-two is just such a random age. It's a little blah. — Jennifer Damiano

As someone who has faced as much disappointment as most people, I've come to trust not that events will always unfold exactly as I want, but that I will be fine either way. — Marianne Williamson

Remorse turns us against ourselves. — Nicolas Chamfort

In modern war there is no such thing as victor and vanquished ... There is only a loser, and the loser is mankind. — U Thant

As soon as an Analytical Engine exists, it will necessarily guide the future course of the science. Whenever any result is sought by its aid, the question will then arise - by what course of calculation can these results be arrived at by the machine in the shortest time? — Charles Babbage

my bedside table. So pretty, so perfect their colors, — Gail Tredwell

A few lines of reasoning can change the way we see the world. — Steven E. Landsburg

The Irish landowner, partly from laziness but also from an indifferent delicacy, does not interfere in the lives of the people round. Sport and death are the two great socializing factors in Ireland, but these cannot operate the whole time: on the whole, the landowner leaves his tenants and work-people to make their own mistakes, while he makes his. — Elizabeth Bowen