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The Beatles did everything long before anyone else. They weren't afraid to try things and to experiment with a lot of sounds. In 200 years, when you look up 'rock and roll' in the dictionary, it'll have a picture of the Beatles next to it. — Joe Perry

I work in a world of words - words that inspire, words that persuade and, increasingly, words that can send the message that it is acceptable to hate. — Chellie Pingree

I just can't seem to paint nice things. — Ivan Albright

Mathematics is for lazy people. — Peter Hilton

Be confident and stop worrying — Chantel C.

These eyes, tho' clear To outward view of blemish or of spot, Bereft of light, their seeing have forgot, Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun, or moon, or star, throughout the year, Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, not bate a jot Of heart or hope; but still bear up and steer Right onward. — John Milton

The secret of Zen masters is discovering the path of return to such moments, and knowing how to pave the way for such moments to arise. The masters know how to use the dazzling light of those moments to illuminate the journey of return, the journey that begins from nowhere and has no destination. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Always hit where the mark isn't looking"
"Who's Mark?" asked Wylan. — Leigh Bardugo

After disfiguring myself with terrible blows, Entered the city of the Trojans in order to learn 280 All the plans they were making for this grievous war. — Quintus Smyrnaeus

I do not know everything; still many things I understand. — Madeleine L'Engle

Coffee is a beverage that puts one to sleep when not drank. — Alphonse Allais

I do not hate the man, but his vices. — Martial

Can you remember the womb? How, in the moments before birth, The lines were washed from the map That told the route you'd come? — Terrance Hayes

The Bible is to the theologian what nature is to the scientist, a body of unorganized, or only partly organized facts. God has not seen fit to write the Bible in the form of a systematic theology; it remains for us, therefore, to gather together the scattered facts and to build them up into a logical system. — Henry Clarence Thiessen