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A strong determined spirit is unstoppable. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The search for knowledge is in our genes. It was put there by our distant ancestors who spread across the world, and it's never going to be quenched. — E. O. Wilson

RVM's Thought for the Day -
Don't try to live forever - You can't ! But you can do things that will live forever. — R.v.m.

Gabriel knew that he had let himself in for a certain amount of ridicule when he decided to allow himself to be worshiped. In the end he decided that the precedent of actually forbidding a religion was more distasteful than being plagued by the devout. — Walter Jon Williams

I have a dream that America will pray and God will forgive us our sins. — Alveda King

There's a mouse in here with me. He's sitting there in the light of the lamp, looking up at me. He seems as surprised to see me as I am to see him. There he goes. I can hear him still, scurrying about somewhere under the hayrick. I think he's gone now. I hope he comes back. I miss him already. — Michael Morpurgo

Your women of honor, as you call em, are only chary of their reputations, not their persons; and 'Tis scandal that they would avoid, not men. — William Wycherley

A story knows no honor. A story knows no allegiance. A story simply is. — Matthew J. Kirby

The best way to preserve a child's vision is to let them see things their way rather than yours. — Jacob Liberman

Eighty percent of those she examined were found to have periods of "email apnea. — Arianna Huffington

In March winter is holding back and spring is pulling forward. Something holds and something pulls inside of us too. — Jean Hersey

There's something just so kind of smooth about politicians. — Emile Hirsch

Now we come to the crux of my philosophy: if the taking of pleasure is enhanced by the criminal character of the circumstances
if, indeed, the pleasure taken is directly proportionate to the severity of the crime involved
, then is it not criminality itself which is pleasurable, and the seemingly pleasure-producing act nothing more than the instrument of its realization? — Marquis De Sade

Art will not tolerate a mistress. — Jon Luvelli

Be a blessing for humanity. — Deepak Burfiwala