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If the man in the concentration camp did not struggle against this in a last effort to save his self-respect, he lost the feeling of being an individual, a being with a mind, with inner freedom and personal value. He thought of himself then as only a part of an enormous mass of people; his existence descended to the level of animal life. — Viktor E. Frankl

Fear is a valuable commodity, it's common sense compressed into its purest form. — Mark Lawrence

I'm not saying she wasn't wrong to do it. I'm just saying maybe that one moment shouldn't be the whole thing that defines her. Or your relationship with her. — Jojo Moyes

The extreme rarity of transitional forms in the fossil record persists as the trade secret of paleontology. — Soren Kierkegaard

Where everything is possible miracles become commonplaces, but the familiar ceases to be self-evident. — Eric Hoffer

My first modeling job was Gap, and my first time in front of the camera was for a Soda Pop Girls commercial - it's one of those Bratz dolls, Barbie dolls ... one of those. — Hailee Steinfeld

We trust God's Word to understand that the world in which we live was designed, framed, and created by the Word of God, so that the things that are seen were not made of things that were (or are) visible. We cannot find anything in the universe today that has, in itself, sufficient power to account for its existence. In fact, the more we analyze it, the more finite and contingent it manifests itself to be. — R.C. Sproul

You have to keep cracking yourself open or you become a parody of yourself. — Leonard Cohen

I can't imagine it now, but I must've been innocent at some time in my life. A baby don't just get itself born bad, do it? — Charles De Lint

Death has become so predictable that I have neither the youthful reverence of it nor the middle-age fear. — Meghna Pant

O woman, perfect woman! what distraction Was meant to mankind when thou wast made a devil! — John Fletcher

decade after the first edition of this book was published, Yan Wong and I met in the fitting surroundings of the Oxford Museum of Natural History to discuss the possibility of producing a new, tenth anniversary edition. Yan, once my undergraduate pupil, had been employed as my research assistant during the writing of the original edition, before he left for his lecturing position in Leeds and his career as a television presenter. He played an enormously important part in the conception and execution of the first edition, and he was credited as joint author of several of the chapters. During the course of our discussion ten years on, we realised that much new information had come in, especially from the molecular genetics laboratories of the world. Yan undertook the bulk of the revision and I proposed to the publisher that this time he should be properly credited as joint author of the whole book. — Richard Dawkins

We're not gonna die We're not gonna die We're not gonna die, leading them in a chant, a mantra that was joyful and mock joyful at the same time because this is New York, New York and we want it both ways. — Don DeLillo

Relax. We're exactly where we're supposed to be. If not, we'd have seen a roadblock. Take a deep breath and relax. — Chariss K. Walker