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No matter what you do,everyone starts off as a rookie. And if what your doing is done everyday with consistency, you will soon be a professional. Surpassing all others. — Ricky Star

Without fiction, either life would be insufficient or the winds from the north would blow too cold. — Elizabeth Bowen

With Christ in us and the Holy Spirit transforming us, we really have no excuse for continuing immaturity. — Gary L. Thomas

When you slay a lion do it in full view of the jungle. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Sometimes I can't figure designers out. It's as if they flunked human anatomy. — Erma Bombeck

Because six billion of us are pursuing an evolutionarily unstable strategy, we're fundamentally attacking the very ecological systems that keep us alive. Just like the goat that refuses to suckle its kids, we're in the process of eliminating ourselves. Think about the time line Charles drew in his talk about the boiling frog. For the first six thousand years, the impact of our evolutionarily unstable strategy was minimal and confined to the Near East. Over the next two thousand years, the strategy spread to Eastern Europe and the Far East. In the next fifteen hundred years, the strategy spread throughout the Old World. In the next three hundred years, it became global. By the end of the next two hundred years - which is now - so many people were following the strategy that the impact was becoming catastrophic. We're now about two generations away from finishing the job of making this unstable strategy extinct. — Daniel Quinn

All that is Life in me urges me to give up God. — Emil M. Cioran

Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end. — Seneca.

The honor paid to a wise man is a great good for those who honor him. — Epicurus

Names are not the things they name. Classes are not coextensive with subclasses. — James Gleick

The true gardener, like an artist, is never satisfied. — H.E. Bates