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Mistakes are your milestones, don't let them Stop you! Step up with them. — Bernard Kelvin Clive

For years I had known joy in nothing but victories, and now I felt myself a boy again. When I had wished to climb the Great Keep, it had never occurred to me that the Great Keep itself might wish to climb the sky; I knew better now. But this ship at least was climbing beyond the sky, and I wanted to climb with her. — Gene Wolfe

It can be dangerous to weaken the strong in our attempts to strengthen the weak. — Jim Rohn

And, so full of his thought was Ahab, that at every uniform turn that he made, now at the main-mast and now at the binnacle, you could almost see that thought turn in him as he turned, and pace in him as he paced; so completely possessing him, indeed, that it all but seemed the inward mould of every outer movement. — Herman Melville

Do what you do so well - and so uniquely - that people can't resist telling others about you — Walt Disney

A foolish German had said that man thought in words. It was totally false; a pernicious doctrine; the thoughts flashed into being in a hundred simultaneous forms, with a thousand associations, and the speaking mind selected one, forming it grossly into the inadequate symbols of words, inadequate because common to disparate situations - admitted to be inadequate for vast regions of expression, since for them there were the parallel languages of music and painting. Words were not called for in many or indeed most forms of thought: Mozart certainly thought in terms of music. He himself at this moment was thinking in terms of scent. — Patrick O'Brian

I burn for you. Do you know what that is, lass? To feel a yearning that makes you burn both inside and
out? — Samantha James

Extraordinary women who love and heal. — Jacki Delecki

but upon the marriage of the young 'squire, it had received the improvement of a farm-house elevated into a cottage, for his residence, — Jane Austen