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The truth is that the world doesn't have much use or respect for "do nothing" people. Can you really blame them? — Bryant McGill

It is a great art to saunter. — Henry David Thoreau

For me, being a mother made me a better professional, because coming home every night to my girls reminded me what I was working for. And being a professional made me a better mother, because by pursuing my dreams, I was modeling for my girls how to pursue their dreams. — Michelle Obama

You know that smell, when you put your nose up to a pine tree?" I told her I did perfectly. "No matter how long it has been, you always will. Like you are storing a part of that tree in your own body ... Everything stays true. You are yourself, no matter how much you have to change. — Ramona Ausubel

Once again it was Gough who stood firm for Scotland in the air — Jock Brown

To follow the crowd Is to miss The destination. — Sri Chinmoy

I have done no wrong but the zealots are trying to attack me because I am so critical of them. — Sunil Gangopadhyay

If you want data to survive, carve it in rock. — Jack McDevitt

I've seen golems. They don't behave like a real person. — Diana Wynne Jones

Nothing could have been more imprudent or more natural than this reply. It reflected the ecstasy inspired by great crises. — Machado De Assis

Wealth is not a matter of intelligence, it's a matter of inspiration. — Jim Rohn

The floor went completely black when Mr. Amos pulled the door shut. I couldn't see it now, but I'd rememorized the exact shape the stain was in. The padlock snapped shut with the loudest click I'd ever heard. — Christopher Paul Curtis

Paul taught that religions evolved because man did not honor the true God. Because of rebellion, they "exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image in the form of the corruptible man and birds and four-footed animals and crawling creatures." One characteristic of idolatry is that it always confuses the creature with the creator. — Erwin W. Lutzer

I wanted a sailboat, he said. But you didn't want anything. Don't be bitter, I said. It's never too late. No, he said with a great deal of bitterness. I may get a sailboat. As a matter of fact I have money down on an eighteen-foot two-rigger. I'm doing well this year and can look forward to better. But as for you, it's too late. You'll always want nothing. He had had a habit throughout the twenty-seven years of making a narrow remark which, like a plumber's snake, could work its way through the ear down the throat, halfway to my heart. He would then disappear, leaving me choking with equipment. What I mean is, I sat down on the library steps and he went away. I looked through The House of Mirth, but lost interest. I felt extremely accused. Now, it's true, I'm short of requests and absolute requirements. But I do want something. I want, for instance, to be a different person. — Grace Paley