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My first memory of the public library is of lugging home a volume of Norse myths as heavy as a thunder-god's hammer. — Dave Morris

What are some words that come to mind when you think of flowers? — Colleen Hoover

I think the whole point about self-control, the whole point about willpower, is to help people understand that there are endless self-nudge techniques that can be enormously helpful and are very simple. — Walter Mischel

I understand German; I can read German. — Max Von Sydow

There is a saying that only the man who has already committed a crime and repented of it is incapable of that crime; to be free of an erroneous opinion, I myself might add, one must at some time have professed it. — Jorge Luis Borges

Thus by such victory, not by machines but in oppositions to the principle to the principles of machines, has the freedom of states been preserved by the cunning of architects. — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio

I had cottage cheese for lunch and a glass of wine when I got home tonight. — Sally Quinn

Treat me like a rare first edition of your favourite novel. — Christina Strigas

The ecstasy and completion of absorption in God is so fantastic that you can't possibly have lost anything because all the things you've always loved and always experienced came forth from there and exist there and are always there. — Frederick Lenz

Children are the true believers, and some of us are lucky enough to make the transition to adulthoood without ever losing the ability to see through young eyes. — Anne Geddes

How do I not get so wrapped up in what I think needs to happen? Going with the flow is the way to do it. — John Feldmann

Errors are not in the art but in the artificers. — Isaac Newton

Our imaginations are strong as children. Sometimes they get shoved aside, these imaginations. They get dusty and mildewed with age. The imagination is a muscle that has to be put to use or it shrivels. — Julianna Baggott