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Almost everyone is obsessed about leaving a mark upon the world. Bequeathing a legacy. Outlasting death. We all want to be remembered. I do, too. That's what bothers me most, is being another unremembered casualty in the ancient and inglorious war against disease.
I want to leave a mark. — John Green
The splinter in your eye is the best magnifying-glass available. — Theodor W. Adorno
She took to reading with a fervor so extreme, Baba Joseph had to take the books from her hands by force. 'Your eyes are not tractors. They are not meant to pull heavy loads,' he said sternly. — Nancy Farmer
Hope is the most universal of human possessions. — Thales
When we were growing up and saw a Ray Harryhausen movie, we were interested in how it was done. But thank God we got to go through the magic of seeing it before we knew how it was done. You were able to get this beautiful, pure, visceral response to something without knowing too much about it. — Tim Burton
I'm going to marry my novels and have little short stories for children. — Jack Kerouac
Doing testing with real users (in addition to internal quality testing) can help you avoid the serious embarrassment of a failed product. — Brian Lawley
Often, the things that a lot of work has gone into have been incredibly bad because they're over-worked. — Tom Hodgkinson
Your future is in your own hands; let no one decide it but you". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa
I thought the best route to being the great actor I wanted to be was to play the great classical parts. — Stephen Mangan
NATO isn't going to be concerned about fishing. — Paul Watson
Hunter versus prey, and the look in his eyes told her, in no uncertain terms, eating her alive was a distinct possibility. — Kelly Moran
It was hard for my father to read; it took him a long time, but he had tremendous retention and tremendous appreciation for writing. — Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
Hope dares to imagine the future as a legitimate alternative to the vicious repetitions of the past. But the refusal to forgive is a toxic memory that endlessly pulls the painful past into the present. The toxic memory of the unforgiven past poisons the present and contaminates the future. This toxic — Brian Zahnd
