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Reading is like breathing in and writing is like breathing out, and storytelling is what links both: it is the soul of literacy. The most powerful tool that we have to strengthen literacy is often the most underused and overlooked, and that is a child's own stories. — Pam Allyn

In 1700 the world was home to some 700 million humans. In 1800 there were 950 million of us. By 1900 we almost doubled our numbers to 1.6 billion. And by 2000 that quadrupled to 6 billion. Today there are just shy of 7 billion Sapiens. Modern — Yuval Noah Harari

Dying for a person that you love is easy ,what's hard is living for a person that you love. — K. Qasim Ali

I still have this unrealistic faith, that one day, my ship will come in. More people will discover, understand and buy my stuff. — Jill Sobule

Had I not had children of my own, I would have never written books for children, nor would I have been capable of doing so. — Roald Dahl

Wormwood Echoed.
She Had Only To Listen.
And She Was Not Fucking Ready.
Because in her heart,
she knew she might
never come back. — Laken Cane

My only point, the only point that I'm making, is life has got to be allowed to continue even after the dream of life is
all
over ... — Tennessee Williams

When would he realize that it wasn't his infidelity I couldn't bear, but his cowardice? — Tatiana De Rosnay

My office has two buildings that function like the right and left sides of the brain. There's a room where everything is being edited for an upcoming project, but you can pull out of that into a tranquil space to work in a different, more solitary medium. It's an architectural unfolding of the process instead of just one chaotic structure. — Doug Aitken

The best way to honor your dreams is to get them done! — Robin Sharma

Analysis does not owe its really significant successes of the last century to any mysterious use of sqrt(-1), but to the quite natural circumstances that one has infinitely more freedom of mathematical movement if he lets quantities vary in a plane instead of only on a line. — Leopold Kronecker

By sowing frugality we reap liberty, a golden harvest. — Agesilaus II