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If you will cling to Nature, to the simple in Nature, to the little things that hardly anyone sees, and that can so unexpectedly become big and beyond measuring; if you have this love of inconsiderable things and seek quite simply, as one who serves, to win the confidence of what seems poor: then everything will become easier, more coherent and somehow more conciliatory for you, not in your intellect, perhaps, which lags marveling behind, but in your inmost consciousness, waking and cognizance. — Rainer Maria Rilke

I love a microphone and a big crowd; I'm an entertainer, I guess. — Kary Mullis

The Long March The Red Army is not afraid of hardship on the march, the long march. Ten thousand waters and a thousand mountains are nothing. The Five Sierras meander like small waves, the summits of Wumeng pour on the plain like balls of clay. Cliffs under clouds are warm and washed below by the River Gold Sand. Iron chains are cold, reaching over the Tatu River. The far snows of Minshan only make us happy and when the army pushes through, we all laugh. October 1935 — Mao Zedong

Thou know'st how fearless is my trust in thee. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

You could tell me anything. You could tell me everything, and I'd want to heart it, — Wendy Higgins

There is moderation even in excess. — Benjamin Disraeli

Telimektar son of Tulkas is with those noble ones, and his face and weapons gleam as silver in the dark, — Anonymous

I'm waiting now, but I will be ready. We are mutual participants, you and I, intertwined. — Diana Butler Bass

So in case someone left it out or forgot to mention it when they explained what it meant to be a Christian, let me be clear: There is no forgiveness without repentance. There is no salvation without surrender. There is no life without death. There is no believing without committing. — Kyle Idleman

The fewer data needed, the better the information. And an overload of information, that is, anything much beyond what is truly needed, leads to information blackout. It does not enrich, but impoverishes. — Peter Drucker