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Labeling makes the invisible visible, but it's limiting. Categories are the enemy of connecting. Link, don't rank. — Gloria Steinem

God makes nothing without order, and everything that forms itself develops imperceptibly out of small parts. — Gottfried Leibniz

I was nice on the inside, but new acquaintances sometimes never stayed around long enough to notice, — John Elder Robison

I don't think you have the ability to be completely quiet. Ever. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

He that would eat the nut must crack the shell. — Plautus

That's what you need to be writing about. Not the increased crime rate, but the increased tolerance for criminals to do whatever they want and not be held accountable. — Diane Moore

I can't ask the offense to score slower. — Pete Carroll

Weep not, sweet queen, for trickling tears are vain. — William Shakespeare

When you do your best, you are expressing an attribute of God. — Harold Klemp

I shut the security-center door, stepped over the giant's body, and went on my merry, murderous way. — Jennifer Estep

In Truth, none seem to have any Title to assert Human Nature to be necessarily and universally evil, but those whose own Minds afford them one Instance of this natural Depravity. — Henry Fielding

I think we need to start thinking about grounding our moral systems in our biology. — Frans De Waal

A report issued by the AAF surgeon general suggests that in the Fifteenth Air Force, between November 1, 1943, and May 25, 1945, 70 percent of men listed as killed in action died in operational aircraft accidents, not as a result of enemy action. — Laura Hillenbrand

In my own worst seasons I've come back from the colorless world of despair by forcing myself to look hard, for a long time, at a single glorious thing: a flame of red geranium outside my bedroom window. And then another: my daughter in a yellow dress. And another: the perfect outline of a full, dark sphere behind the crescent moon. Until I learned to be in love with my life again. Like a stroke victim retraining new parts of the brain to grasp lost skills, I have taught myself joy, over and over again(15). — Barbara Kingsolver