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If you want to teach people a new way of thinking, don't bother trying to teach them. Instead, give them a tool, the use of which will lead to new ways of thinking. - BUCKMINSTER FULLER FROM — Vishen Lakhiani

Even though the means of production are more available than ever, I think the true expertise is as rare as ever. — Khoi Vinh

[He] thought he smiled the way people smile who have no friends, with gratitude. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

I stood up. It was all too much. I could not even meet my own expectations, and to be asked to deal with all theirs too was suffocating. — Jeff Lindsay

She felt free now. Free and empty. No need to talk to anyone, or be polite, or bother about anything. — Joan G. Robinson

Maybe I want to forget," I say, just to be contrary. "Maybe it'd be easier to forget, and get on with my life. Isn't that healthier? Moving on — Anonymous

My breath hovers over the river of God - / Softly I set my foot / On the path to my long home. — Else Lasker-Schuler

I have learned two things in my life: there is a God, and I am not him. — Rudy Ruettiger

She didn't realize she was staring at him until he turned to stare back. The air around them suddenly changed. She was so close she could smell him, a hint of cologne, and she could see the perspiration collected in the indentation at the base of his throat. His eyes went to her lips. Something warm and desperate filled her body. She'd never felt anything like it. It felt like the entire universe would cease to exist if something didn't happen right then. — Sarah Addison Allen

Heavy lifting doesn't need to be heavy spending if we do the job right. — Buzz Aldrin

It was gradually learned that acceptance of a somewhat higher inflation rate would not really bring somewhat higher employment. — Edmund Phelps

I write until the first draft is finished, and then I feel that I can get out. But, during the time of the writing of the first draft, I don't go out. I'm just locked away, writing. It's a time of meditation, of going into the story. — Isabel Allende

And if sun comes / How shall we greet him? / Shall we not dread him, / Shall we not fear him / After so lengthy a / Session with shade? — Gwendolyn Brooks

[I]t is that we are too apt to despise what appears to be neither good nor beautiful, and thus we lose what is helpful and salutary. — George Sand