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In this totally dark world, you can't live unless you're needed by someone. — Hotaru Odagiri

Nature's beauty we all admire in every shape and form, but how much more we admire her when the weather's nice and warm. — Janet Hargreaves

When sculpting the human figure in stone it is necessary to draw the whole form out of the content of the head. — Rudolf Steiner

Only a few things are really important. — Marie Dressler

After years of finding mathematics easy, I finally reached integral calculus and came up against a barrier. I realized that this was as far as I could go, and to this day I have never successfully gone beyond it in any but the most superficial way. — Isaac Asimov

Nothing can be delicious when you are holding your breath. — Anne Lamott

Fpr ome aftermppm a week leading up to the formal, the entire senior school body would pile into our massive gymnasium and learn dances that we would NEVER DANCE AGAIN, except at our own children's formals, perhaps. Nevertheless, we threw ourselves into the task as if we were living in a Jane Austen novel and this was the only way we would ever fit into society. (from How to Be Happy: A Memoir of Love, Sex and Teenage Confusion) — David Burton

Each love is unique. Special. Giving to one never takes away from another. — Ann Aguirre

Living where I live New York I don't think anyone's going to make a fuss. But it is more deeply satisfying because it's of your place and means that you aren't forgotten; someone's noticed what you have been doing with your life. — Peter Carey

Losers quit when they're tired. Winners quit when they've won. — Mike Ditka

Any movement of the mind or will toward truth, goodness, beauty, or any other transcendental end is an adherence of the soul to God. It is a finite participation in the highest truth of existence. As Shankara says, the fullness of being, lacking nothing, is also boundless consciousness, — David Bentley Hart