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Being a "promising beginner" is fun, but being an actual expert is infinitely more gratifying. — Angela Duckworth

If I believed I could free myself, by dying,
from amorous thoughts that bind me to the earth,
I would already have laid these troubled limbs
and their burden in the earth myself: — Francesco Petrarca

It was like his code of honour. Work that needs doing should be done. Work is its own reward. Never step back from work or you look bad. — James Rebanks

I am against revolution and am proud of it. Democracy cannot be created through revolutions. The most important dichotomy that I make for a society is between those who support democracy and human rights, and those who oppose it. In a totalitarian state, the state views any act of an individual to be political in nature. For example, the clothing that a person wears in a modern state is a private affair whereas in the Islamic Republic all women are forced to wear the hijab (Islamic attire). When women push their headscarf back an inch or two, this is interpreted to be a political act, — Akbar Ganji

Alexi Giannoulias' top aide was a longtime BP lobbyist. — Mark Kirk

You're asking the cyborg fugitive and the wild animal to be the welcoming committee? That's adorable. Scarlet — Marissa Meyer

While leaning over the toilet getting up his nerve, he thought that the moment before making yourself throw up must be very like the instant before suicide. You are almost content to bear the sickening headache and the torment in your stomach rather than go through that moment. But the prospect of relief made you foolhardy and you jammed your finger down your throat. — John Clellon Holmes

Respect Joy. Joy is not something that happens instead of something else important; It isn't a waste of time; It is, really, what time was invented for. -David Sosnowski, Rapture. (Pg. 92) — David Sosnowski

Scripture ... does not derive its authority from the fact that we use it, not even when we use Scripture in faith. — G. C. Berkouwer

(He was a psychologist, and degrees in psychology, I find, often conceal deviant tendencies. — Rick Moody