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99 percent of every beautiful thing you ever knew escaped and went back out into the world where you vaguely remembered it. — Ron Padgett

In resigning ourselves to our fate without a struggle, we are guilty of inhumanity. — Albert Schweitzer

On the TV he found cartoons and movies, music videos and game shows, repeat broadcasts and reruns, but there was nothing current, and no news. Many channels were just blank, or displayed brightly coloured test cards. — A. Ashley Straker

you aren't a failure until you start to blame. What — Carol S. Dweck

I think every school in the world should have a sports program. — Abhishek Bachchan

A shade of sorrow passed over Taliesin's face. 'There are those,' he said gently, 'who must first learn loss, despair, and grief. Of all paths to wisdom, this is the cruelest and longest. Are you one who must follow such a way? This even I cannot know. If you are, take heart nonetheless. Those who reach the end do more than gain wisdom. As rough wool becomes cloth, and crude clay a vessel, so do they change and fashion wisdom for others, and what they give back is greater than what they won. — Lloyd Alexander

As I see it, if you work more hours than somebody else, during those hours you learn more about your craft. That can make you more efficient, more able, even happier. Hard work is like compounded interest in the bank. The rewards build faster. — Randy Pausch

The habit of considering a man's religious, moral and political opinions before appointing him to a post or giving him a job is the modern form of persecution. — Bertrand Russell

Just when I thought you couldn't get any dumber, you go and do something like this ... and totally redeem yourself! — Harry Dunn

Darkness can only be scattered by light, hatred can only be conquered by love. — Pope John Paul II

Maybe this is the ideal remedy for depression: a gun that can read your mind and is forever pointed at your head. Gives you some good practice in bottling up those dark wishes. — Hugh Howey

Those who hear this solemn call of life and respond with the corresponding supply receive progress in life. — Sunday Adelaja