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I never pigeonhole myself into any religion, but I feel it has found me. I am trying to make sense of it ... the essence of the Mathangi concept. — M.I.A.

He's like a drug for you, Bella. — Stephenie Meyer

Who has gone hungry learns to think of the future and of the children. — Carolina Maria De Jesus

You work hard on a book and throw it out there and then it's beyond your control. — Sara Gruen

Of course, spending time with family is always good. I love the outdoors, so if I get a chance to go out and hike or bike around, that's always great. If I don't have time to leave, just listening to some music that I love reenergizes me and gives me that break I need to go back to whatever it is I'm doing. — Anousheh Ansari

I wanted to write it on paper and fold it up in a box to remind myself, the next time I couldn't see anything but mountains ahead, that where there's a mountain, there's always a river flowing nearby. Ultimately the river is the more powerful of the two. — Lisa Wingate

We tried some experiments in mind reading which were not very successful. Think mind reading contrary to common sense, wise provision of the Bon Dieu that we cannot read each others minds, twould stop civilization and everybody would take to the woods. In fifty or hundred thousand centuries when mankind have become perfect by evolution then perhaps this sense could be developed with safety to the state. — Thomas A. Edison

We need to proclaim the Gospel on every street corner, preaching the good news of the kingdom and healing, even with our preaching, every kind of disease and wound. — Pope Francis

Revolutions usually begin as replacements for older certainties, and not as pristine discoveries in uncharted terrain. — Stephen Jay Gould

As the U.S. stock market had grown less comprehensible, it had also become more sensationally erratic. — Michael Lewis

The sweetest of all success is that which one wins by hard exertion ... — George Eliot

As late as the seventeenth century, monarchs owned so little furniture that they had to travel from palace to palace with wagon-loads of plate and bedspreads, of carpets and tapestries. — Aldous Huxley