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The snow reminded me of the beauty and mystery of creation, of the essential joy that is life. — Orhan Pamuk
The hardest thing to open is a closed mind. — Ahmed Kathrada
Unity, unless it is based on agreement regarding the content of the gospel, would not be worth the price. — Erwin W. Lutzer
My view is there's no bad time to innovate. — Jeff Bezos
Getting direct consumer revenue through movies or games or other culture products is something that we are very suitable for. — Victor Koo
I don't know what he has. A pulled groin. A hip flexor. I don't know. A pulled something. I never pulled anything. You can't pull fat. — Bruce Coslet
Throughout one's life, time addresses man in a variety of languages: in those of innocence, love, faith, experience, history, fatigue, cynicism, guilt, decay, etc. Of those, the language of love is clearly the lingua franca. Its vocabulary absorbs all the other tongues, and its utterance gratifies a subject, however inanimate it may be. Also, by being thus uttered, a subject acquires an ecclesiastical, almost sacred denomination, echoing both the way we perceive the objects of our passions and the Good Book's suggestion as to what God is. Love is essentially an attitude maintained by the infinite toward the finite. The reversal constitutes either faith or poetry. Akhmatova's — Joseph Brodsky
The essence of life, I concluded, did not lie in the material. It penetrated, but was not bound to, the physical world of science. — Charles Lindbergh
Drink freely the wine life offers you and don't worry how much you spill. — Marty Rubin
You try to plan your life, but that's not how it works. — Melissa Bank
Without effort, your skill is nothing more than what you could have done but didn't. With — Angela Duckworth
It's not that he lacked poetry. But his poetry was of the body, not the mind. He spoke it in the way he moved, the way he held a hammer, rowed a boat, built a fire. I, on the other hand, was like a brain in a box, a beating heart in a coal scuttle. — Meg Rosoff
