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Time is the most terrible, the most discouraging, the most unconquerable of all obstacles, and one that may exist when no other does. — Marie Bashkirtseff

Nothing in life is more exciting and rewarding than the sudden flash of insight that leaves you a changed person, not only changed, but for the better — Arthur Gordon

Sometimes the easiest way to get something done is to be a little naive about it. — Bill Joy

From the 9th to the 15th centuries, the area which is now modern Spain was home to the greatest peaceful agglomeration of cultures ever known in the post-literate worldEven more remarkable than the flowering of art itself was the confluence of cultures that produced it: under the rule of Islam, Muslims, Jews and Christians lived and worked together in relative harmony. — Maya Beiser

It's tiring not knowing people isn't it?" Clio said later.
It isn't word efficient," I agreed. — Steven Hall

This was what he loved about JB, he had thought; he was always smarter than even he knew. — Hanya Yanagihara

I didn't have many girlfriends in my youth. I was an active young man, jumping from one girl to the next, but never with anyone for more than three or four months. — Vincent Cassel

Lady, may I see your face?"
"I am Catresou," she says. "I am the most sacred of all the Catresou, even more than my father."
"Yes," he says.
"Then why do you even dare to ask?"
"I am going to live and die for you," he tells her. "I would like to know your face."
"You will certainly die, at any rate."
"And for the past three hours I have lived, so my prophecy is true already."
She does laugh then; and with a twist of fear in her stomach, she realizes that she is going to say yes.
"You cannot tell anyone," she says.
"How could I dare to boast of it," he says, "when you have seen my face as well? — Rosamund Hodge

A good coach encourages the same type of resilience in the people they work with. They encourage them to take risks. If the risk results in failure, they help all people to learn from the mistake and then go on to try another way. — Lord Byron

No, bwother, I have gwown moustaches myself, — Leo Tolstoy

We are all puppets in the hands of fate and seldom see the strings ... — Charles W. Chesnutt