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I am often asked a stock question: 'Have you actually read all those books?' To this I have my answer ready: 'Is there anybody who has read all the books in his library?' That would be like claiming to enjoy the incredible luxury and good fortune of being able to accomplish everything in this life that one would wish. — Konstantinos Staikos

There were so many aspects of Eleanor her daughters didn't know. She took them out sometimes, those hidden traits, and turned them over, inspecting and admiring from all sides, as if they were precious seed pearls. And then she wrapped them up again safely and tucked them away. She would never reveal them again because then she'd have to explain why she'd changed. — Kate Morton

Do you want to know the man against whom you have most reason to guard yourself? Your looking-glass will give you a very fair likeness of his face. — Richard Whately

Everything you can imagine, nature has already created. — Albert Einstein

I'm not used to interviews. People don't generally interview waitresses. — Deborah Eisenberg

I hear people everywhere saying that the trouble with our time is that we have no great leaders any more. If we look back we always had them. But to me it seems there is a very profound reason why there are no great leaders any more. It is because they are no longer needed. The message is clear. You no longer want to be led from the outside. Every man must be his own leader. He now knows enough not to follow other people. He must follow the light that's within himself, and through this light he will create a new community. — Laurens Van Der Post

The best way to get people to like you is not to like them too much - Lindsey to Colin, ch.14 — John Green

We can't go on ... having regular bowel movements ... while creation happens! — Poul Anderson

One of the most important lessons of childhood is discovering what you like to do. — Gretchen Rubin

Baptism is the initial step of a faithful heart. — Max Lucado