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But though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry, because I never undertake any more work than I can go through with perfect calmness of spirit. JOHN WESLEY — William Thrasher

In the past, mushrooms were maligned as nutritionally poor. Since they are about 80 to 90 percent water when fresh, their net concentrations of nutrients can be underestimated. Like grains, however, mushrooms should be weighed when dry to get their correct nutrient value. — Paul Stamets

And to us, we're more married than any piece of paper or big party could make us. — Suzanne Collins

I read the same amount of nonfiction and fiction. — Anne Lamott

I sat on the bench by the willows and at my honey bun and read Triton. There are some awful things in the world, it's true, but there are also some great books. When I grow up I would like to write something that someone could read sitting on a bench on a day that isn't all that warm and they could sit reading it and totally forget where they were or what time it was so that they were more inside the book than inside their own head. I'd like to write like Delany or Heinlein or Le Guin. — Jo Walton

We cannot love others as others unless we possess suficient self-love, a love we learn from being loved in infancy. — Judith Viorst

If life were predictable it would cease to be life,and be without flavor — Eleanor Roosevelt

Some of them are wearing skirts that I'm pretty sure are supposed to be belts. — Adam Selzer

An army environment is very protected, a walled city kind of environment, where everybody has the same income, you have the same birthday parties, you are given return gifts - everything is the same. Everybody is moving up at the same pace. — Nimrat Kaur

I take sanctuary in an honest mediocrity. — Jean De La Bruyere

Those who dare try and failure are courageous souls. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I want my Canada back! — Justin Trudeau

After September 11, I wondered rhetorically midway through a column what we in the West are prepared to die for, and got a convoluted e-mail back from a French professor explaining that the fact that Europeans weren't prepared to die for anything was the best evidence of their superiority: they were building a post-historical utopia - a Europe it would not be necessary to die for. But sometimes you die anyway. — Mark Steyn