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Nothing is finer for the purposes of great productions than a very gradual ripening of the intellectual powers. — John Keats

Expect wonderful things to happen to you. Get up each morning and say; 'I believe something wonderful is going to happen to me today.' — Brian Tracy

What spooked him was how the lack of a barrier ratcheted up not only the physical sensation but also the pound of his heart, the inability to get air into his lungs. — Anne Calhoun

Daniel felt a sudden pang of regret that something of importance was coming to an end, something so important that it was as if his very life was ending. He struggled to control his voice, while at the same time he became aware of a real pain gripping his chest. He had survived the time of oppression but not the time of freedom. — Ivan Klima

We do not love each other without changing each other. — Madeleine L'Engle

The trouble with poetry is that it encourages the writing of more poetry ... — Billy Collins

You know, I can actually understand Kurt's logic. Why save an entire race of people when all they're doing is destroying? Starting wars. Destroying the environment. Destroying each other. Destroying what makes them human. — Alessia Dickson

Man has never been the same since God died. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

There's a certain comfort in being in supporting roles because it's not all on you. — Robin Weigert

I know you weren't about to kiss me, warrior. Were you?" Gabrielle raised a delicate brow and tilted her head. "Because last I heard before you walked away, my kiss was 'forgettable. — Jessica Lee

I am saying this because I don't think there can be anything more aggravating and intolerable than to be ruined by an accident which might or night not have happened, by a fortuitous concatenation of circumstances which might have passed away like a cloud. For a man of education nothing can be more humiliating. - The Gentle Spirit — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Those unacquainted with the world take pleasure in intimacy with great men; those who are wiser fear the consequences. — Horace