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This idea that clumsy, stumbling people are real bright is ridiculous, because intelligence is related to neurologic function, and really intelligent people are very well-coordinated. — Robert Jarvik
That year I had signed up for a course in French Medieval Literature. My mind was turning back, in a way, to the things I remembered from the old days in Saint Antonin. The deep, naive, rich simplicity of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries was beginning to speak to me again. I had written a paper on a legend of a 'Jongleur de Notre Dame,' compared with a story from the Fathers of the Desert, in Migne's Latin Patrology. I was being drawn back into the Catholic atmosphere, and I could feel the health of it, even in the merely natural order, working already within me. — Thomas Merton
Love is a thing full of anxious fears. — Ovid
A part of me wonders if it's not what she went through that has shaped her into something so solid and strong, but the people who went through it with her. — Alexandra Bracken
I was trying so hard to be what everyone wanted me to be, and yet every time I looked around, I was failing. — Kay Cassidy
It was a green stone head of the demon Pazuzu, personification of the southwest wind. — William Peter Blatty
After two years of fighting, government shutdowns and little to no agreement on anything except welfare reform in 1996, President Clinton was re-elected and decided it was time for compromise. — Ari Fleischer
They can't stop the signal. — Pierce Brown
Your problem is not that God is not fulfilling, your problem is that you are spoiled. — Donald Miller
When you've burned the bridges behind you, don't go starting a fire on the one in front of you. — Steven Erikson
Books, i think, are a different kind of time machine. instead of reminding you of a lost world, they create one for you. more personal, more intimate-unlike movies, say, the world you experience while reading a book has been lived and envisioned entirely from the INSIDE, and its contours are yours alone. — Neil Peart
