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That once you throw your life to the winds, you will discover things you had never known before, things that cannot be learned under any other circumstances. — Paul Auster
So when I look at spending more dollars, I look at the fact, do I really want my kids and your kids and everybody else's kids in this country to have to pay that bill? — Kristi Noem
Women don't question themselves when they enter into a story that has male characters, but men do question the validity of a female narrative. — Romola Garai
We have allowed the interests of capital to outweigh the interests of human beings and our Earth. — Desmond Tutu
Take care of the people, and god almighty will take care of himself. — Kurt Vonnegut
Lord Rodrik Harlaw was neither fat nor slim; neither tall nor short; neither ugly nor handsome. His hair was brown, as were his eyes, though the short, neat beard he favored had gone grey. All in all, he was an ordinary man, distinguished only by his love of written words. — George R R Martin
Most of my prayers are expressions of sheer gratitude for the fullness of my contentment. — Elizabeth Gilbert
The blinding Hiroshima flash ... literally photographed the shadow cast by beings and things, so that every surface immediately became war's recording surface, its film. — Paul Virilio
There's so much you thought you could never face. The decision not to try to control your power, to let it be your demon. Too shameful to remember, so you let it eat your life up instead. But you're past it now, Scott. And all you had to defeat, all you had to let go of ... was you. You're free, my love. You're free. — Joss Whedon
Done. I have a date. Well, hot damn! — Fern Michaels
In accordance with the terms of the Clarke-Asimov treaty, the second-best
science writer dedicates this book to the second-best science-fiction
writer.
[dedication to Isaac Asimov from Arthur C. Clarke in his book Report on Planet Three] — Arthur C. Clarke
