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It is still just unbelievable to us that diarrhea is one of the leading causes of child deaths in the world. — Melinda Gates

And the men of Mars realized that in order to survive they would have to forgo asking that one question any longer: Why live? Life was its own answer. — Ray Bradbury

His eyes. Unclouded by cynicism, questioning but with a certainty that there were answers, warmly innocent in some strange way. A child's eyes, she thought. Even more irresistible when set in a man's face. — Alexandra York

Borders may divide us, but, paradoxically, they're also the places where we're nearest to one another. — Ken Jennings

Over the years, I've learned that the first idea you have is irrelevant. It's just a catalyst for you to get started. Then you figure out what's wrong with it and you go through phases of denial, panic, regret. And then you finally have a better idea and the second idea is always the important one. — Jessica Livingston

He thought of all the people in the world who felt they'd been saved by a city. He was one of them. — Elizabeth Strout

The death of Walt Disney is a loss to all the people of the world. In everything he did, Walt had an intuitive way of reaching out and touching the hearts and mind of young and old alike. His entertainment was an international language.
For more than 40 years, people have looked to Walt Disney for the finest quality in family entertainment. There is no way to replace Walt Disney. He was an extraordinary man. Perhaps there will never be another like him ... The world will always be a better place because Walt Disney was its master showman. — Roy O. Disney

And I know I can do this because I went to London on my own, and because I solved the mystery ... and I was brave and I wrote a book and that means I can do anything. — Mark Haddon

A trustworthy leader goes the extra mile to remedy strained relationships, even when it doesn't appear to be required. — John C. Maxwell

She wants a warrior lover with strong hands wild eyes and a poet's heart. — N.R. Hart

A labourer cannot sit at the table and write, but a man who has worked at the table all his life can certainly take to physical labour. — Mahatma Gandhi

That's the way it is--you have a thought, a dream, an idea in your head . . . and you do nothing to make it happen. Then one day, boom, just like that, you get up and go. — Susie Morgenstern

Here at the sea
especially at the sea
I could hear my sister's voice in the waves: Kira-kira! Kira-kira! — Cynthia Kadohata