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He knew he was being overbearing as hell, but he couldn't help it. He was a bonded male. With his pregnant female. There were few things on the planet more aggressive or dangerous. And those bastards were called hurricanes and tornadoes. — J.R. Ward

The great and admirable strength of America consists in this, that America is truly the American people. — Jacques Maritain

People need routines. It's like a theme in music. But it also restrictsyour thoughts and actions and limits your freedom. It structures your priorities and in some cases distorts your logic. — Haruki Murakami

If leeches ate peaches instead of my blood, then I would be free to drink tea in the mud! — Emilie Autumn

Let every man feel that he is the architect and builder of his own life, and that he proposes to make a success of it by working. — Heber J. Grant

The advance of technology, like the growth of population and industry, has also been proceeding exponentially. — Carl Kaysen

Letting go of the past does not mean that we should try to forget everything that has happened to us and not learn anything from our previous thinking patterns and actions. Letting go simply means that we do not allow the past to control our current thoughts and actions. — Gudjon Bergmann

I never really know the title of a book until it's finished. — Mary Wesley

I think, if he did it, it was just desperation. Because looking at her, I know she's my yellow. She's the happiness inside of me. — J.M. Darhower

[...] exhibition designers must be able to manage and work creatively with the digital information that surrounds and exhibition. Increasingly, the assets of a museum will include an electronic database that can be accessed through websites, apps and creative interactive devices within the environs of a gallery interior, in addition to traditional object displays. — Philip Hughes

My life was pouring out my feet and seeping through cracks in the floor; yet still I knelt and did not move, for fear she'd let go my hands. Let me stay, I wanted to beg: Please don't make me go. — Sonya Hartnett