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The world and each day in it is a gift, mo chridhe - no matter what tomorrow may be. — Diana Gabaldon

We trust to novels to train us in the practice of great indignations and great generositie. — Henry James

Some people have blithely dismissed growth in markets like China and India, saying Silicon Valley will always be the hub for tech: that everyone will come to us. Wake up: Because the numbers are showing money and talent is increasingly going elsewhere. — Sarah Lacy

Fundamental problems are the same for everyone," I reply as we move ahead again, then stop again. "Life, death, sickness, diets, relationships, bills that need to be paid. — Patricia Cornwell

Fear and self-doubt are the greatest killers of personal genius. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Love is giving the people ye love what is best for them, Bav, no' what is best for ye. It doesna matter if it rips yer heart out by the roots first. Ye've never learned tha', no' in yer thousand thousands of years, and ye never will. — Heather R. Blair

I grew up with the biologists. I know how they think. — Margaret Atwood

April light was unlike any other. It had a charming, optimistic unreliability like an overbid hand in poker. It gave a promise of spring that it wasn't sure it could keep. — Peter Hoeg

When viewed at the next quantum level of perspective, from which the Earth is seen as an organism and humans are seen as microorganisms, the human species looks like a menace to the planet. In fact, the human race is looking a lot like a disease
comprised of organisms excessively multiplying, mindlessly consuming, and generating waste with little regard for the health and well-being of its host
planet Earth. — Joseph Jenkins

I think we are living in paradise with regards to the ways we can amuse ourselves, communicate. We have such a richness of possibilities. — Ian Watson

We had something few experience. We were joined in our strengths rather than in our weaknesses. — Frank Herbert