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Future strong individuals will not take on personal sacrifices, hardships and corporate crap that sidetrack them from their dreams and goals. — Bill Jensen
But there's something about music, when you feel it deeply, when you understand it so well, the way Isabelle understands it, there is something about it that makes scary things seem to disappear. If only for a little while" -Giselle — Edwidge Danticat
I don't know much, but I understand how entirely doomed I am without God. — Anne Lamott
Every time I see Dan Quayle I feel like buying a vowel. — Emo Philips
I like the 'Science Channel,' the 'Discovery Channel,' I like 'Discovery Times,' which is a fabulous hybrid of the 'New York Times' and 'Discovery Channel.' Maybe I'm just an old man, but I like to watch that stuff. — James Marsters
Do you think yourself a string too short to save? Do you think that you are lank and straight, a linear bit with no connection fore or aft? Fear not your insignificance. Nature has a drawer for you. Yes, nature garners all the string too short to save, and mice visit that drawer. Here's nesting material! Yes, you will be interwoven, be it now or later. — Sena Jeter Naslund
During the late afternoon and early evening there is a specific dimension that interconnects with our physical world. This particular dimension can be visualized as series of horizontally shaped geometric planes that extent out into infinity. — Frederick Lenz
Genius is not inspired. Inspiration is perspiration. — Thomas A. Edison
If people came at you and started to scratch you, then of course you had the right to sit on them. — Alexander McCall Smith
When you see something wrong and fail to do anything about it, even in the smallest effort, you accept the wrong. — D'Andre Lampkin
To some, having children may seem as conducive to travelling as having your feet set in concrete. — Jane Wilson-Howarth
There is something everywhere, and everything nowhere. — Maryann Macdonald
Her heart was bruised by the kiss, smashed and surprised and unsettled by it. September thought kisses were all nice, sweet things asked for gently and given gladly. It had happened so fast and sharp it had taken her breath. Perhaps she had done it wrong, somehow. She put the kiss away firmly to think about later. Instead, she smiled at him and pulled a carefree mask over her face. — Catherynne M Valente
Being a Jew, you realize your strongest weapon is your mind. — Gene Simmons