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The book, I think, like the map before it, like the clock, created or help create a revolution in the human mind in the way our habits of mind and ultimately the way we use our brains. — Nicholas G. Carr

you don't know me, but i bet you want to. — Taylor Swift

I love taking pictures of food. — Miranda Kerr

Maybe crazy is just the word we use for feelings that will not be contained. — Anna Quindlen

Although our culture seems to worship being busy, constant activity will slowly undermine our perspective on life and kill our souls. — Sally Clarkson

To Be The Best You Need The Best. — Cristiano Ronaldo

He stepped to her again, laid his lips on her brow. "But I want children with you, my lovely Eve. One day."
"One day being far, far in the future. Like, I don't know, say a decade when ... Hold on. Children is plural."
He eased back, grinned. "Why, so it is
nothing slips by my canny cop."
"You really think if I ever actually let you plant something in me
they're like aliens in there, growing little hands and feet." She shuddered. "Creepy. If I ever did that, popped a kid out
which I think is probably as pleasant a process as having your eyeballs pierced by burning, poisonous sticks, I'd say, 'Whoopee, let's do this again?' Have you recently suffered head trauma?"
"Not to my knowledge."
"Could be coming. Any second. — J.D. Robb

No emotion was supposed to cross the great divide of class. Affection could erase all hierarchy; in this was the danger, and the delight. — Damon Galgut

Isn't it weird how you can fall in love with a place you've never even visited? — Jacquelyn Middleton

Well, for me, what I've learned at the very end of this, love is sharing, and I think that really is, for me, the best place to go to experience love, is sharing. — Jason Mraz

Being in several, disparate bands is what I thrive on. — Trevor Dunn

I grew up on the South Island of New Zealand, in a city chosen and beloved by my parents for its proximity to the mountains - Christchurch is two hours distant from the worn saddle of Arthur's Pass, the mountain village that was and is my father's spiritual touchstone, his chapel and cathedral in the wild. — Eleanor Catton