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My fifth grade teacher Mr. Straussberger noticed I was having trouble with some of my book reports, but he knew I loved to draw. He gave me extra credit if I did a drawing from the book that I was reading. — Tony DiTerlizzi
Every person we meet on our journey leaves a memory. That memory leaves an imprint on us for the rest of our lives. I have learnt that the only objective is to keep that imprint a happy one. — Nilesh Rathod
Just Keeping You 'In the Know. — Margaret Aranda
Even when governments take the right steps to reform, these can be negatively impacted by events outside their control. — Jose Manuel Barroso
User habits are a competitive advantage. Products that change customer routines are less susceptible to attacks from other companies. — Nir Eyal
LAWYER. Justice that destroys itself in seeking to be just! - - - Right, that so often fosters wrong!!! DAUGHTER — August Strindberg
I played possum. I did this, as the possum does, out of fear. — Suzanne Finnamore
The two Samanas recognized him simply by the perfection of his peace, by the stillness of his being in which there was no seeking, no desire, no imitation, no attempts at being seen
only light and peace. — Hermann Hesse
A scientist doesn't know all the answers. Nobody does, not even teachers. But a scientist keeps on trying to find the answers. — Oliver Butterworth
We are always seeking it, never finding it. — M..
I asked the question for the best reason possible, for the only reason, indeed, that excuses anyone for asking any question - simple curiosity. — Oscar Wilde
Through microscopic examination one can find in almost every life incidents or traits that can be destructive when they are magnified. — Marvin J. Ashton
One drop of Christ's blood is worth more than heaven and earth. — Martin Luther
If being alive is not a virtue, then there is little virtue in virtue. — Tom Robbins
It proved difficult, when it came to it, to part from her mother with a bright goodbye
though, after all, not that difficult, because this was only the beginning, and there were still two or three more goodbyes to come. For the same reason, as she made the walk down to Camberwell and along the Walworth Road, though she tried to gaze at everything in the knowledge that she might soon be taken away from it, she couldn't keep it up, she felt mannered and inauthentic
like an actress, she thought, playing a character to whom the doctor had just delivered the fatal diagnosis. — Sarah Waters