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Hear how the birds, on ev'ry blooming spray, With joyous musick wake the dawning day. — Alexander Pope
Our only hope is not for more willpower; it is for a new set of habits. — John Ortberg
Glorious theater. It creates family for all kinds of orphans. — Rebecca Wells
Class clowns are never allowed to date anybody decent, but you don't get beaten up, you're invited to parties, and everybody likes you. — Dan Harmon
For the first time I noticed - as I would notice repeatedly during my ordeal, between one throe of agony and the next - that my suffering was taking place in a grand setting. I saw my suffering for what it was, finite and insignificant, and I was still. My suffering did not fit anywhere, I realized. And I could accept this. It was all right. — Yann Martel
We do recognise the need to move towards the publication of information showing the progress made by pupils from one stage of their education to another. — Estelle Morris
Therefore: In dwelling, choose modest quarters, in thinking, value stillness, in dealing with others, be kind, in choosing words, be sincere, in leading, be just, in working, be competent, in acting, choose the correct timing. Follow these words and there will be no error. — Laozi
I am not Death. I am killing; I am the verb, I am the action, I am the performance. — John Scalzi
Photons are accurately and legitimately described as waves and particles at the same time. They are genuine wavicles. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
You don't need numbers; you need passion, and this is proven by the history of the world! — James A. Baldwin
I respect Shigeru Miyamoto, so there will be a lot of mushrooms in Metal Gear Solid 3. But you cannot eat turtles. — Hideo Kojima
Our claim is that God has revealed Himself by speaking; that this divine (or God-breathed) speech has been written down and preserved in Scripture; and that Scripture is, in fact, God's Word written, which therefore is true and reliable and has divine authority over men. — John Stott