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I was looking for what rarely ends up on the page, because history is so much more than that which is written down. — David Van Reybrouck

Another reality is a whisper away. — Judith Orloff

None of us wanted to be the bass player. In our minds he was the fat guy who always played at the back. — Paul McCartney

I'll hike it!" Katrina said, weighing in on the conversation. "I'll hike the entire trail by myself on crutches if I have to. I want to see the apple tree!"
Determined. Or stubborn. Or both. I had been carrying Katrina around Europe for the last eight weeks only to find now that sufficiently motivated, she could hike three hours down a mountain. — John Higham

Vipassana meditation is not just seeing the things inside. It is also seeing the seer. — Amit Ray

There is nothing enduring in life for a woman except what she builds in a man's heart. — Judith Anderson

Whatever class and race divergences exist, top cats are tom cats. — Elizabeth Janeway

I am the colour red, in a world of black and white and if you value your ability to breathe ... Don't get too close. — Bray Wyatt

Then as citizens of the New Jerusalem, we share heaven's honours. The glory which belongs to beatified saints belongs to us, for we are already sons of God, already princes of the blood imperial; already we wear the spotless robe of Jesus' righteousness; already we have angels for our servitors, saints for our companions, Christ for our Brother, God for our Father, and a crown of immortality for our reward. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

How much does your building weigh?
A question often used to challenge architects to consider how efficiently materials were used for the space enclosed. — R. Buckminster Fuller

In memory, you can access something from the past, anything that you've experienced that you remember - it's there. Now, you might have a memento of it in a photograph or in a film or a building or some clothes that you wore. There might be something that connects you to this memory. But all of us are just all caught in this time, whatever that is. — Annie Lennox

There are a lot of rich people in the world. There are very few people who have the privilege of getting to invent things that billions of people use. — David Karp

I am praising that famous individualism associated with Western and American myth ... Tightly knit communities in which members look to one another for identity, and to establish meaning and value, are disabled and often dangerous, however polished their veneer ... The cult of the individual is properly aesthetic and religious. The significance of every human destiny is absolute and equal ... Only lonesomeness allows one to experience this sort of radical singularity, one's greatest dignity and privilege. — Marilynne Robinson