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Heaven is closer and more real than anything we experience in this life. And ultimately, I think that's why I've seen these glimpses---I'm always on the lookout for them. I believe if you look closely, you can clearly experience them too. — Reggie Anderson

'The Man In High Castle' is one of Dick's most imaginative and captivating works, and certainly one of my favorites. — Ridley Scott

I have strong views about South African politics and I still don't feel I need to make public statements. — Zola Budd

I know I've not had these things in my past, but I want them in my future. — E.L. James

Great art makes of a cosmos one simple droplet, by which the world is slaked of a thirst it never knew it had.
Aldous Richards — A.H. Richards

Religions have a strong binding function and a cohesive element. They emphasize the primacy of the community as opposed to the individual, and they also help set one community apart from another that doesn't share their beliefs. — Frans De Waal

I'm a pretty uncomplicated person. I live a very simple life with my family and I enjoy very ordinary things. — Khaled Hosseini

Your first written sentence is the foundation of all of your dreams. — Rob Bignell, Editor

If it's cool you're after, then you're knock-knock-knocking on the wrong door. My maximum ambition is to make it to normal. — Harry Bingham

I have never met a man who was not my superior in some particular. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Parents should also question much of the contemporary emphasis on special materials and equipment for learning in a child's environment. A clutter of toys can be more confusing than satisfying to a child. On the other hand, natural situations, with opportunieties to explore, seldom overstimulate or trouble a small child. Furthermore, most children will find greater satisfaction and demonsstrate greater learning from things they make and do with their parents or other people than from elaborate toys or learning materials. And there is no substitute for solitude - in the sandpile, mud puddle, or play area - for a yound child to work out his own fantasies. Yet this privilege is often denied in our anxiety to institutionalize children. — Raymond S. Moore