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The greatest ornament of an illustrious life is modesty and humility, which go a great way in the character even of the most exalted princes. — Napoleon Bonaparte

She likes to try everything, out of curiosity, but she'll be sorry if she isn't guided by her heart. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

excuses are just fears. Handle the fears, and you'll handle the excuses. — Mona Patel

Knowledge of the tallest scientist or the greatest spiritualist is like a particle of dust. — Mahatma Gandhi

What I've always loved about gymnastics and one of the many reasons I love watching it now is the combination of skill and freedom it has - the discipline and expression - letting you dance. — Gwendoline Christie

I can only answer one question at a time, you know," she said. With remarkable dignity, considering. "I am hanging my head over to hear the wind blow. I never did get that bit in the lyrics. Who hears the wind blow when they hang their head over? Hang their head over what? What does that even mean? Do you know? — Thea Harrison

I'm talkin' about you. Stop pretending you're normal. You're insane. Make that work for you. — Jennifer Crusie

There's a big overlap with the people you meet at the fantasy and science fiction cons. — Fred Saberhagen

An experiment at Cambridge University showed that when numerous metronomes were placed on a stage and set off at different times, they quickly began to beat together. They are not individuals, but herd creatures connected by the rhythms and thoughts of those around them.
We all have a dark side, mysterious places hidden even from ourselves. Once you allow the erotic to sweep away the conditioning, you stop ticking along with all the other metronomes. — Chloe Thurlow

Monasticism is really based on the idea that if you leave people, you leave the spirit of the world. But you do not. You can leave the world in a physical sense, you can leave the crowd and the people; but there in your lonely cell the spirit of the world may still be with you. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones