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The main fuel to speed the world's progress is our stock of knowledge, and the brake is our lack of imagination. — Julian Simon

You know, until I caught a reference in an ancient manuscript, I thought cows were about the size of a chicken." Chickens and fish being the only animal life aboard, I'd thought so too until this moment. "You mean they're not?" He shook his head, and his hands sketched improbable dimensions. Now Ennio was frowning. "So . . . The rhymes were altered. I wonder why? — Les Johnson

We almost made it to thirty seconds without an insult. I think we set a new record. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I can't remember why or how I started writing, but I think it was always a way of making sense of the world. — Andrea Arnold

It's better to ask Santa Claus for a pair of slippers for Christmas rather than peace on earth. You might actually get it. — Terry Pratchett

He did not know how the world is simplified for kings. To them, all men are subjects. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

men-who-were-friends and the Urgals-who-were-friends and the horses-she-must-not-eat — Christopher Paolini

Satan's primary temptation strategy is to try and make us forget what God has said about us and to evaluate our standing before God by some other criteria — J.D. Greear

My first world is humanity. My second world is humanism. And, I live in the third world being merely a human. — Santosh Kalwar

The main reason that smokers find it difficult to quit is that they believe that they are giving up a genuine pleasure or crutch. It is absolutely essential to understand that there is nothing to 'give up'. — Allen Carr

Begin with the possible; begin with one step. — G.I. Gurdjieff

I've come to think that flourishing consists of putting yourself in situations in which you lose self-consciousness and become fused with other people, experiences, or tasks. It happens sometimes when you are lost in a hard challenge, or when an artist or a craftsman becomes one with the brush or the tool. It happens sometimes while you're playing sports, or listening to music or lost in a story, or to some people when they feel enveloped by God's love. And it happens most when we connect with other people. I've come to think that happiness isn't really produced by conscious accomplishments. Happiness is a measure of how thickly the unconscious parts of our minds are intertwined with other people and with activities. Happiness is determined by how much information and affection flows through us covertly every day and year. — David Brooks

The lower one's vitality, the more sensitive one is to great art. — Max Beerbohm