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I want to pull very long, multi-colored strings out of my brain and place them next to a bowl of doritos at a party — Megan Boyle

Sometimes Aristotle analyses his terms, but very often he takes them for granted; and in the latter case, I think, he is sometimes deceived by them. — Gilbert Murray

When you write down a list of "three good things" that happened that day, your brain will be forced to scan the last 24 hours for potential positives - — Shawn Achor

The whole international community will be united in condemning what they have done. — George Robertson, Baron Robertson Of Port Ellen

Play is the answer to the question, 'How does anything new come about?' — Jean Piaget

I am delighted if people find that kind of sustenance in novels, but perhaps it's because they don't read the Scripture that they are comparing it to, which would perhaps provide deeper sustenance than many contemporary novels. — Marilynne Robinson

When everyone zigs, zag. Life is all about trying to get somewhere first. — Alexa Von Tobel

Did you ever walk through a room that's packed with people, and feel so lonely you can hardly take the next step? — Jodi Picoult

When does the loneliness of old age begin? — Janusz Korczak

We are America; we don't torture. And the moment that is not the case, I want off the train. — Shepard Smith

I don't know how to give up," he said. "If I did. I would have already, long before I met you. I'm not a man who's ever gonna lay down, Jenna." He paused, and his teeth flashed white in the near dark. "Except maybe for you. — Ellen Connor

That life can be a rich place, comprised of the highbrow and the lowdown, the casual and the ambitious, private reading and public sharing. As a parent in that landscape, you'll need to be sometimes traveling companion, sometimes guides, sometimes off in your own part of the forest. A relationship between readers is complicated and cannot be reduced to such "strategies" as mandatory reading aloud, a commendable family activity whose pleasure has been codified into virtue, transforming the nightly bedtime story into a harbinger of everybody's favorite thing: homework. — Roger Sutton

Take time for all things: great haste makes great waste. — Benjamin Franklin