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Doescher Group Quotes By Holly Goldberg Sloan

I'm putting my place in the universe into perspective.
I'm stardust.
I'm golden brown.
I'm just one small bit in a vast expanse. — Holly Goldberg Sloan

Doescher Group Quotes By Rachel Hawkins

We're going to open this bookcase and remove the grimoire."
Now I wasn't surprised so much as shocked. "No way," I shot back. "This thing is enchanted to hell and back-maybe literally."
Dad closed his eyes and took a deep breath, like he was having to physically restrain himself from yelling. — Rachel Hawkins

Doescher Group Quotes By Mason Jennings

For me, being vulnerable is asking for help from other people whatever it may be. — Mason Jennings

Doescher Group Quotes By Miles Kington

The ability of dandelions to tell the time is somewhat exaggerated, owing to the fact that there is always one seed that refuses to be blown off; the time usually turns out to be 37 o'clock. — Miles Kington

Doescher Group Quotes By Isaac Asimov

Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome. — Isaac Asimov

Doescher Group Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

There are things which cannot be taught in ten easy lessons, nor popularized for the masses; they take years of skull sweat. — Robert A. Heinlein

Doescher Group Quotes By Francis Bacon

And yet surely to alchemy this right is due, that it may be compared to the husbandman whereof Aesop makes the fable, that when he died he told his sons that he had left unto them gold buried under the ground in his vineyard: and they digged over the ground, gold they found none, but by reason of their stirring and digging the mould about the roots of their vines, they had a great vintage the year following: so assuredly the search and stir to make gold hath brought to light a great number of good and fruitful inventions and experiments, as well for the disclosing of nature as for the use of man's life. — Francis Bacon