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Gardening is an active participation in The deepest mysteries of the universe. — Thomas Berry

What our age lacks is not reflection, but passion. — Soren Kierkegaard

Looking back, I've never had one regret. — Ted Lindsay

But the greatest wisdom is blinded by the glare of vanity. — Paulo Coelho

Every job too miserable most times, is nothing compared to just waiting. — Chuck Palahniuk

And I remember that I have come to bring you back, in the full ambition that it is you who will bring all of us back. What have you discovered here, Shuri? — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Have you ever given yourself to a kiss so completely, that you felt like you surrendered some of yourself and replaced it with a part of them? — Ali Harris

I wanted to combine science and photography in a sensible, unemotional way. Some people's ideas of scientific photography is just arty design, something pretty. That was not the idea. The idea was to interpret science sensibly, with good proportion, good balance and good lighting, so we could understand it. — Berenice Abbott

Did you hear the nonsensical prattle spewing from her pie-hole? — Tucker Max

In the West, and among some in the Indian elite, this word, corruption, had purely negative connotations; it was seen as blocking India's modern, global ambitions. But for the poor of a country where corruption thieved a great deal of opportunity, corruption was one of the genuine opportunities that remained. — Katherine Boo

I had learned in the last two years that the more demanding the basic needs of self-preservation grow, the closer one comes to nature. — Jacques Sandulescu

I daydream often and sometimes my daydreams interrupt my daydreams. So I write to remember them. If I didn't write, I think my mind would explode from an overload of fantasy and weirdness. To the annoyance of my friends and family, my characters sometimes become a part of my world. — Susan Griscom

You do care 'bout me, huh? — Randolph Randy Camp