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Big visions are realized through small steps. — Mike Glenn
A positive MIND is a solid WEAPON. — Henry Johnson Jr
As plans for the first lunar landing started to be made, nobody had really thought about who would be out first. — Henry Spencer
We desperately need to recognize that we are the guests not the masters of nature and adopt a new paradigm for development, based on the costs and benefits to all people, and bound by the limits of nature herself rather than the limits of technology and consumerism. — Mikhail Gorbachev
If we were to do as well as we know, our salvation would be secure. — George F. Richards
I went from adolescence to senility, trying to bypass maturity. — Tom Lehrer
How can you say when you're attracted to something? It's not easy to articulate my tastes. — Jeff Goldblum
Indeed the influence of music on the development of religion is a subject which would repay a sympathetic study. — James G. Frazer
I don't know why it is that the religious never ascribe common sense to God. — W. Somerset Maugham
The only question is whether they're going to get caught, and so far, the answer's been 'no.' Things are chaotic. No one knows exactly what's going on, and the people carrying out the orders aren't the ones giving them. As long as no one ever gives the order that says 'let those people die, they don't matter,' nothing illegal is being done. — Mira Grant
There is always hope for man or dog in life if only they be cute — Chris Pariseau
Apparently, he was too busy living his own life to be a character in the imaginary novel that was mine. — Melissa Kantor
I just don't want to stop finding things interesting. I don't want to ever stop learning. I want to be a weird encyclopedia of bizarre knowledge. — Brie Larson
So the mythological imagination moves as it were in circles, hovering either to find a place or to return to it. In a word, mythology is a search; it is something that combines a recurrent desire with a recurrent doubt, mixing a most hungry sincerity in the idea of seeking for a place with a most dark and deep and mysterious levity about all the places found. — G.K. Chesterton