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To know another human being in their essence, you don't really need to know anything about them - their past, their history, their story. — Eckhart Tolle

Gabbe stepped forward. "Cam's right. I've heard the Scale speak of these shifts." She was tugging on the sleeves of her pale yellow cashmere cardigan as if she would never get warm. "They're called timequakes. They are ripples in our reality."
"And the closer he gets," Roland added, with his usual understated wisdom, "the closer we are to the terminus of his Fall, the more frequent and the more severe the timequakes will become. Time is faltering in preparation for rewriting itself."
"Like the way your computer freezes up more and more frequently before the hard drive crashes and erases your twenty-page term paper?" Miles said. Everyone looked at him in befuddlement. "What?" he asked. "Angels and demons don't do homework? — Lauren Kate

There were some chains you wore because you wanted to. — Diana Gabaldon

Mix the head with the heart, and you're ahead from the start. — Bryce Courtenay

He is the personification of sensible silence. — Elizabeth Gaskell

Gratitude, being nearly the greatest of human duties, is also nearly the most difficult. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Music from my fourth year began to be the first of my youthful occupations. Thus early acquainted with the gracious muse who tuned my soul to pure harmonies, I became fond of her, and, as it often seemed to me, she of me. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

I can remember in the early 60s that there were a couple of really dynamic women performers at the time - Brenda Lee, there was Connie Francis. — Lesley Gore

Before you Judge me, make sure you're Perfect. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

I've always believed it's important to make the invisible visible. And valuing that which has been taken for granted is something that I've always instinctually known is the key to the kind of society I want to live in and raise my children in. — Ai-jen Poo