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Every man is the craftsman of his future, whether he hone it himself or allow fate do it. — Ogwo David Emenike

what people write reflects what they believe - fiction is where you go to tell or read the truth that people will stare or laugh at you for expressing in real life. — Michael Marshall

Atheism is a conclusion reached by the most reasonable methods and one which is not asserted dogmatically but is explained in its every feature by the light of reason. The atheist does not boast of knowing in a vainglorious, empty sense. He understands by knowledge the most reasonable and clear and sound position one can take on the basis of all the evidence at hand. This evidence convinces him that theism is not true, and his logical position, then, is that of atheism.
We repeat that the atheist is one who denies the assumptions of theism. he asserts, in other words, that he doesn't believe in a God because he has no good reason for believing in a God. That's atheism
and that's good sense. — E. Haldeman-Julius

There exists, if I am not mistaken, an entire world which is the totality of mathematical truths, to which we have access only with our mind, just as a world of physical reality exists, the one like the other independent of ourselves, both of divine creation. — Charles Hermite

Don't let anything poison your individuality. Break away & look in, not outward. — Rodney Mullen

There are times in my life where I've had boyfriends or girlfriends. — Miley Cyrus

There are all kinds of love in the world, but never the same love twice. — F Scott Fitzgerald

What I've learned is that life is too short and movies are too long. — Denis Leary

Mrs. Allen was one of that numerous class of females, whose society can raise no other emotion than surprise at there being any men in the world who could like them well enough to marry them. She had neither beauty, genius, accomplishment, nor manner. — Jane Austen

Trust was what made everything possible. Trust lent you someone else's eyes, someone else's strong arms or quick brain. Made you bigger than just yourself. Trust was how the club worked. How this whole reckless dream of abolition could work, if people could just come together and hold their nerve. Now ever the Equals - not even their Skill - would be more powerful than that. — Vic James

I love any discourse of rivers, and fish and fishing. — Izaak Walton

Everything I do is for my people. — Sacagawea

I meet hundreds of people, and I'm not going to remember them. But every single one of them will remember their interaction with me. — Daniel Radcliffe