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It takes your enemy and your friend, working together, to hurt you to the heart: the one to slander you and the other to get the news to you. — Mark Twain

Teaching is a sacred profession. And art is a form of teaching. — Stephen Sondheim

Without your involvement you can't succeed. With your involvement you can't fail. — Abdul Kalam

I used to bring my sketchbook to gym class and doodle, because I am a very uncoordinated athlete. — Kate Voegele

One man with a gun can control 100 without one ... Make mass searches and hold executions for found arms. — Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

The main characteristic of play - whether of child or adult - is not it content but its mode. Play is an approach to action, not a form of activity. — Jerome Bruner

Life is an improvisation. You have no idea what's going to happen next and you are mostly just making things up as you go along. — Stephen Colbert

Whoever comes to me, will be free and equal, because I am FREEDOM. — Adam Mickiewicz

Nature's voice and Nature's beauty
God's soothing and purifying angels of the soul
speak to me most tenderly and most happily, at such times as these. — Wilkie Collins

The only thing a true introvert dislikes more than talking about himself is repeating himself. — Jonathan Rauch

Your destiny grows clearer, Jason Grace. When the choice comes again- storm or fire- remember me. And do not despair. — Rick Riordan

Isn't it awful what we'll do in this world to feel wanted? — William Goldman

Both art and science are bent on the understanding of the forces that shape existence, and both call for a dedication to what is. Neither of them can tolerate capricious subjectivity because both are subject to their criteria of truth. Both require precision, order, and discipline because no comprehensible statement can be made without these. Both accept the sensory world as what the Middle Ages called signatura regrum, the signature of things, but in quite different ways. — Rudolf Arnheim