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four stages of learning: unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence. — Tony Jeary

His feet were swollen to twice their size, besides being cut here and there. Yet they were the only feet he had, and after dozing for an hour in the sun, he got up and hobbled on. — Larry McMurtry

And I did," Alex said. "I let her go. Because I did love her, and I did want her to be happy."
Hart, Megan (2015-03-01). Vanilla (Kindle Location 4400). MIRA. Kindle Edition. — Megan Hart

Good habits are as addictive as bad habits, and a lot more rewarding. — Harvey MacKay

A work of art rests its merits in traditional qualities. It may constitute a remarkable feat in craftsmanship; it may be a searching study of psychological states; it may be a nostalgic glance backward; it may be any one of an infinite number of concepts, none of which may have any possible bearing upon its degree of newness. — Ben Shahn

If he was meant for you, you will be brought together, and you should expect the world from that. You cannot wish for something without conviction. — Tara F.T. Sering

Modern people have seen too many chemicals and are ready to go back to eating dirt. — Mark Kurlansky

When possible, quality is founded on evidence-based medicine that not only includes clinical data, but also economic and patient-centered outcomes. — David B. Nash

A director on a film really sets the tone of how people go about things, so everybody is happy to be at work and everybody does their best. — James Franco

He skims over the sea weeping, the last winged man, salt water falling to salt water. And though he tries to flee his tears, the sea itself is all the tears of those who've ever wept. Even the sea, even the sundering sea will not set the sad poet apart, for the country of sorrows is the size of the heart. — Keith Miller

The plant kingdom covers the entire earth, offering our senses great pleasure and the delights of summer. — Carl Linnaeus

Nationalism is our form of incest, is our idolatry, is our
insanity. 'Patriotism' is its cult ... Just as love for one
individual which excludes the love for others is not love,
love for one's country which is not part of one's love
for humanity is not love, but idolatrous worship. — Erich Fromm

For who does not know, or does not advert to the fact, that what was given to the Roman Church by Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and is preserved even to this day, is what should be observed by all? Nor should anything be added, or anything unauthorized be introduced, nor should an exemplar be looked for elsewhere. — Pope Innocent I