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Tomorrow we may come this way,
And take the hidden paths that run
Towards the Moon or to the Sun — J.R.R. Tolkien

The kinship I felt suddenly for the old land ... it surprised me ... I thought I had forgotten about this land. But I hadn't ... Maybe Afghanistan hadn't forgotten me either. — Khaled Hosseini

I wanted other people who have curiosity to understand they can kick it up a notch and it's a superpower. — Brian Grazer

Competition is the hallmark of a free enterprise economy. For the past thirty years, however, corporate America has been doing everything it can to cut competition, with major corporations merging and consolidating at every opportunity. — Lou Dobbs

I'm intrigued by the way in which physical appearance can often direct a person's life; things happen differently for a beautiful woman than for a plain one. — Penelope Lively

The Shooting Star Charm
To Be Lucky in Love, You Must First Believe in Miracles — Viola Shipman

The only fit reply to a fit request is silence and the fact. — Dante Alighieri

Even the early droplets of selfish decisions suggest a direction. Then the little inflecting rivulets come, merging into small brooks and soon into larger streams; finally one is swept along by a vast river which flows into the "gulf of misery and endless wo" (Hel. 5:12). — Neal A. Maxwell

lawyers' offices to sign the immunity agreement, her grandmother, Bernice, had said, "At last I can sleep at night." A few — Andrew Morton

as self-centered as a tornado, — Terry Pratchett

Become more accepting. With every interaction, surrender any tendency to judge another person. Pray for a more accepting heart. — Marianne Williamson

there is one thing more dangerous then making a deal with the devil, that thing was me — Charlie

As the Hindu gods are "immortal" only in a very particular sense - for they are born and they die - they experience most of the great human dilemmas and often seem to differ from mortals in a few trivial details ... and from demons even less. Yet they are regarded by the Hindus as a class of beings by definition totally different from any other; they are symbols in a way that no human being, however "archetypal" his life story, can ever be. They are actors playing parts that are real only for us; they are the masks behind which we see our own faces. — Neil Gaiman