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Imagination is a glorious thing, Without imagination there would be no solace for our suffering, no wondrous creations, no stories to beguile us, and no magic... — Karen Wrighton

That's life" said the philosopher each time he was almost laid prostrate, "It's often our best friends who make us fall — Victor Hugo

One of the things that is counterintuitive about BuzzFeed is that there's not a natural corollary to what we're doing because it isn't possible to distribute content through word-of-mouth in print. — Jonah Peretti

From the earliest beginnings of Lyndon Johnson's political life - from his days at college when he had captured control of campus politics - his tactics had consistently revealed a pragmatism and a cynicism that had no discernible limits. — Robert A. Caro

The world cracks open for those willing to take a risk. — Frances Mayes

I went through about 40 different hats until we found one that fit. It had to fit me and fit the character, more importantly, and whatever that thing was that we were trying to create with him. — James Badge Dale

I definitely feel Russian. I feel Russian, but at the same time when I'm in the States I feel at home, too. — Dasha Zhukova

He was tall and abrupt and exactly the kind of guy you wanted to be walking the streets with. — Markus Zusak

Zedar was gone ... As an owl, though, I was able to drift silently from tree to tree until I caught up with him ... He wasn't really hard to follow, since he'd conjured up a dim, greenish light to see by
and to hold off the boogiemen. Did I ever tell you that Zedar's afraid of the dark? That adds another dimension to his present situation, doesn't it?
He was bundled to the ears in furs, and he was muttering to himself as he floundered along through the snow. Zedar talks to himself a lot. He always has.
... I drifted to a nearby tree and watched him
owlishly.
Sorry. I couldn't resist that. — David Eddings

The accusation is made without reference to the true nature of the situation. Environmental problems of delinquency are interpreted as evidence of racial criminality. Crises arising in Northern schools are interpreted as proofs that Negroes are inherently delinquent. The extremists do not recognize that these school problems are symptoms of urban dislocation, rather than expressions of racial deficiency. Criminality and delinquency are not racial; poverty and ignorance breed crime whatever the racial group may be. — Martin Luther King Jr.

The books we don't read are full of warnings; we will either never read them or they will arrive too late. — Javier Marias

From age nine, my friends and I were on the streets, walking home, going to each other's houses, going to the store. I really wanted to write about that: the independence that's a little bit scary but also a really positive thing in a lot of ways. — Rebecca Stead

In the wake of Katrina, what you're witnessing and what we are very careful to depict is a form of patriotism. — David Simon

You know Me in you, and from this knowledge you will derive all that is necessary. — St. Catherine Of Siena