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Perhaps God gave one sisters to teach one to love the inexplicable. — Courtney Milan

Oftentimes, people start with something, whatever it is, and it's great, but over the years, it loses its focus or way and corners get cut. Some people are fine with that, but I'm not. — Zachary Levi

I was 8 years old in the spring of 1945 when my family fled Silesia to escape the Russian army. On our way, we passed through Dresden. A few days later, it was firebombed. The fire was so bright that night that one could read a newspaper from the light, though we were many kilometers away. — Gunter Blobel

Real love finds you once, if you're lucky. — Ellen Hopkins

I have not lived for millennia to be bested by a half-blood whore and her puppet prince." ~ Valenti — Pippa DaCosta

Love makes its own magic. — Jerry Spinelli

If you go around being afraid, you're never going to enjoy life. You have only one chance, so you've got to have fun. — Lindsey Vonn

It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will. — L.M. Montgomery

As Christians, I challenge you. Have a great aim - have a high standard - make Jesus your ideal ... make Him an ideal not merely to be admired but also to be followed. — Eric Liddell

I think there have been some periods when the writing almost became a bit of a burden. — Leo Ornstein

Gender equality will only be reached if we are able to empower women. — Michelle Bachelet

The greatest of all the accomplishments of 20th century science has been the discovery of human ignorance — Lewis Thomas

I have great family and good friends; the stories I told became popular, and people all over the world bought them. — Maeve Binchy

You guys just aren't fair, between your vampire pheromones and your gorgeous good looks, we humans just don't stand a chance. — J.L. McCoy

Consider Rutherford playing his thoroughly unlikely hunch about alpha backscattering, Heisenberg remembering an obscure remark of Einstein's and concluding that nature only performed in consonance with his mathematics, Lawrence flipping compulsively through obscure foreign journals: Were this thinking not in the framework of scientific work, it would be considered paranoid. In scientific work, creative thinking demands seeing things not seen previously, or in ways not previously imagined; and this necessitates jumping off from "normal" positions, and taking risks by departing from reality. — Richard Rhodes