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Don't hang on to your failures, because you can always try again. Trying gives hope. Hope gives us life. — Tsem Tulku

Perfect as the wing of a bird may be, it will never enable the bird to fly if unsupported by the air. Facts are the air of science. Without them a man of science can never rise. — Ivan Pavlov

he took her sweatshirt and hung it on a wooden — Chad Harbach

Great leaders inspire. They maintain a hopeful attitude, even in the face of discouraging setbacks, constant criticism and abundant opposition. People don't follow discouraged leaders. They follow those who persist with hope. — Rick Warren

Stay open, who knows, lightning could strike. — William Parrish

Teachers must be celebrated for moving civilization from ignorance to enlightenment, from apathy to responsibility. — Sharon M. Draper

Then why don't you get married?" "I'm not sure. Mostly it's a question of how we'd affect each other, I suppose. Would — Robert B. Parker

Actors, said Granny, witheringly. As if the world weren't full of enough history without inventing more. — Terry Pratchett

Social media isn't about "marketing" your church or message; it's about "connecting" with people who want to make your story part of their story. — Phil Cooke

I'm not going to choose between classical, Broadway or pop. I would love to stay where I am now - a mix of everything. — Jackie Evancho

you young ones . . ." 'Ask not what you can do for your country, but what your country has ever done for you? — Charles Stross

Everybody gets taken at different times, Sara, but you can't let that stop you from living life. — Brenda Hodnett

I was in high school, and when you get to be 14, 15, you start to feel a little more like your own person so that you can assert your adulthood a little bit. — Damien Chazelle

Three things about water affect almost all of cooking. First are the hydrogen bonds, which is why it has an incredibly high boiling point. Another is that it's a polar molecule, so that it dissolves a lot of things, and there are things that won't mix with it. And then there's how much energy it takes to heat water. — Nathan Myhrvold