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Don't characterize loners as aloof or crowd seekers as arrogant. They may be living out their story. — Max Lucado

Please to put a nickel, please to put a dime. How petitions trickle in at Christmas time! — Phyllis McGinley

The veil of self-indulgence was rent from head to foot. I saw my life as a whole. — Robert Louis Stevenson

I went to see 'Shine a Light,' and it was the most perfect thing I could have done to watch that man do what he does in front of an audience. It's primarily Mick Jagger, but they're all so confident and relaxed and in love with what they do, and aware of the power of what they do. It's just deeply, deeply attractive. — Ben Daniels

We all drive differently and have different styles. For me I need a car I can develop beneath me and feel comfortable in. If the car feels neutral and unbalanced it doesn't work for me. — Jenson Button

T. S. Eliot that say And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And to know the place for the first time. L — John O'Donohue

Discrepancy between theory and practice, which in sound physical and mechanical science is a delusion, has a real existence in the minds of men; and that fallacy, through rejected by their judgments, continues to exert and influence over their acts. — William John Macquorn Rankine

But what will not ambition and revenge
Descend to? — John Milton

What's funny about that is when I was writing Twilight just for myself and not thinking of it as a book, I was not thinking about publishing, and yet at the same time I was casting it in my head. Because when I read books, I see them very visually. — Stephenie Meyer

But it was smell that carried memory. — Ann Brashares

Visual media is the dominant art form in our present day culture, whereas poetry is, at best, a proxy. Yet poetry and film are both "dream factories." — Denise Duhamel

There were still too many people who were afraid of a technology that eluded them, still more who would never have access and resented and feared it in equal measures. Mobilize those groups just once, find a demagogue-and there always were demagogues-and the nets would find themselves destroyed. — Melissa Scott

Some presidents, such as Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy, are political sailors - they tack with the wind, reaching difficult policy objectives through bipartisan maneuvering and pulse-taking. — Douglas Brinkley