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He who draws ... ought to take his position so that the eye of the figure he is drawing is on a level with his own ... because, generally, figures or people whom you meet in the streets all have their eyes at the same level as yours, and if you make them higher or lower you will find that your portrait will not resemble them. — Leonardo Da Vinci

There's a sense of trajectories that are extraordinary about a life like this. You can reconnect with people and go back to playing with them after years and years of not even knowing if they're alive. — David Toop

FROM a six-year-old:
Told by a well-meaning friend, 'Alex, do you know what the one thing is that the more you give, the more you get back? It's love, Alex.'
To which Alex asked, 'What about pain? — Susan Hamilton

The way I see it, you can live your life as is, continuing to feel like an underdog, or you can step up. Be someone who matters, and make a change. — Kayla Krantz

When chickens get to live like chickens, they'll taste like chickens, too. — Michael Pollan

You are that moment before falling, the falling,
a whir of falling, a wail of falling, the sweet
thud. — Sandra Beasley

When I left the West Coast I was a liberal. When I landed in New York I was a revolutionary. — Jane Fonda

But in public school i learned that it was not only natural but desirable that i should make my own decisions. it was not a matter of cultural background or personality or abilities; it was simply what was true and right — Sheena Iyengar

I think in most sports sometimes you need a little luck for the ball or calls to roll your way. — Kim Smith

This was life's purpose, the secret to happiness: love and family. — L.G. Castillo

(This Side Idolatry), but it was a merely personal attack, concerned for the most part with Dickens's treatment of his wife. It dealt with incidents which not one in a thousand of Dickens's readers would ever hear about, and which no more invalidate his work than the second-best bed invalidates Hamlet. All that the book really demonstrated was that a writer's literary personality has little — George Orwell

There must not only be good preaching, but good hearing. — J.C. Ryle