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Turning to face her one more time, I snapped. "With all due respect, Mrs. Riley, I think you're wrong about her. Maggie's smart. She's so smart, kind, and expressive, even without words. She says so much when you can't hear her. Yeah, her mind is busy, but it's deeper than any ocean. She sees things in different ways than most, but why is that a bad thing? And you're wrong about music, too. If you think for a second music can't heal people, then you're not listening closely enough. — Brittainy C. Cherry
A natural way that an economist approaches a problem is to say, here's where I think the economy is going; this is what we need to deal with the problem. — Christina Romer
I would love to be in New York, but it's really hard to be unemployed in New York. Everyone's got a place to be. In L.A., there's a system, a science to being unemployed. — Jake McDorman
Life is an adventure.
You must be adventurous to embrace life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Adrian: "But what are loyal and caring really worth?"
Sydney: "To me? Everything. — Richelle Mead
My barn having burned to the ground, I can now see the moon. — Katherine Woodward Thomas
By focusing on reality and treating everything in relation to everything else we can raise our awareness above the narrow perspective of what we experience in our daily lives, and solve our problems using a different level of thinking than the one that created them. As a society our focus should be on health, sustainability, education, and ensuring justice and liberty among all individuals. To achieve this we must inform the public of the situation we are in and encourage a positive change in our behavior. We need to evolve our consciousness and change the way that we look at the world — Joseph P. Kauffman
There is no accounting for tastes. — Ann Radcliffe
The richness of the human experience would lose something of rewarding joy if there were no limitations to overcome. — Helen Keller