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We know from myths and fairy tales that there are many different kinds of powers in this world. One child is given a light saber, another a wizard's education. The trick is not to amass all the different kinds of power, but to use well the kind you've been granted. — Susan Cain

If a pig could pray, it would pray for swill. What do you pray for? — B.C. Forbes

She sniffed again. "If I become a vampire, will I stop crying every time I get pissed off? Because that would be definite mark in the plus column."
Carwyn chuckled. "I've no idea, but your tears would be kind of pink. Very ... cute."
"Great," she swiped at her cheeks that were dusted with salty frost. "So I'd look stupid and I'd stain my clothes. — Elizabeth Hunter

It has been my experience with literary critics and academics in this country that clarity looks a lot like laziness and ignorance and childishness and cheapness to them. — Kurt Vonnegut

I feel like my music stands for the ultimate statement of irreverence. — Kesha

Their true characters were shown not in the war they fought but in the peace they made. — Salman Rushdie

Hotness and Genius have the same byproduct: Insanity — Josh Stern

Folks always seemed to think that as long as they didn't know about something bad, it wasn't happening, so whoever told them actually caused it to be true. — Orson Scott Card

If you understand cause and effect, it brings about a set of insights that leads you to a very different place. The knowledge will persuade you that the market isn't organized by customer category or by product category. If you understand the job that consumers need to complete, you can articulate all of the experiences in that job. — Clayton Christensen

FROM WHENCE YOU SPRANG. — Kate Mulgrew

The snow that began at midafternoon had faded the sign's virulent yellow to a kinder pastel shade as the light ran out of the January dusk. — Stephen King

Nothing is so firmly believed as what we least know. — Michel De Montaigne