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You simply cannot understand psychedelic drugs, which activate the brain, unless you understand something about computers. — Timothy Leary

But you could only remake your own future, not anyone else's, and for some people that just wasn't good enough. — Jodi Picoult

I consider how little man is, yet, in his own mind, how great. He is lord and master of all things, yet scarce can command anything. — Edmund Burke

Life, for Colin, was one long brace against pain and disappointment, and everybody apart from his wife was an enemy until proven otherwise. — J.K. Rowling

Nobody was born a master; amateurs become experts because they did not give up on learning. You are going as far as you can if you'll learn and apply! — Israelmore Ayivor

It was a reminder of the old truth that for tyranny to flourish all it required was the complicity of good men. — Claire North

You have the opposite of poker face. You have like.. miniature golf face. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Any team can be a miracle team. The catch is that you have got to go out and work for your miracles. Effort is what ultimately separates great teams from ordinary teams. — Pat Riley

I used to fly around the stage without strings or camera tricks. That took seven years to create. — David Copperfield

To be honest with you, I (would) much rather play basketball and not be famous. — Kobe Bryant

Several times Tam paused to engage one man or another in brief conversation. Since he and Rand had not been off the farm for weeks, everyone wanted to catch up on how things were out that way. Few Westwood men had been in. Tam spoke of damage from winter storms, each one worse than the one before, and stillborn lambs, of brown fields where crops should be sprouting and pastures greening, of ravens flocking in where songbirds had come in years before. Grim talk, with preparations for Bel Tine going on all around them, and much shaking of heads. It was the same on all sides. Most of the men rolled their shoulders and said, "Well, we'll survive, the Light willing." Some grinned and added, "And if the Light doesn't will, we'll still survive." That was the way of most Two Rivers people. People who had to watch the hail beat their crops or the wolves take their lambs, and start over, no matter how many years it happened, did not give up easily. Most of those who did were long since gone. — Robert Jordan