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Any sign that the newbie regarded his or her time as of any value whatsoever was a bad omen, — Hope Jahren

It matters not to me what I do, or what I suffer, so long as I abide loveingly united to God's will - that is my whole business. — Brother Lawrence

The science of pure mathematics, in its modern developments, may claim to be the most original creation of the human spirit. — Alfred North Whitehead

A great task has been completed and an even larger one remains. — Madeleine Albright

An astronaut is someone who's able to make good decisions quickly, with incomplete information, when the consequences really matter. I didn't miraculously become one either, after just eight days in space. But I did get in touch with the fact that I didn't even know what I didn't know. — Chris Hadfield

Driving in someone elses lane is easy, but remaining in your own seems to be the most challenging self discipline. No matter how big the highway, imagine yours is a singular road traveled in one direction - you're own. — T.F. Hodge

Wisdom comes when we acknowledge what we can never know. — Jacqueline Winspear

More than the clarity we need to have about what MUST change, we need to have even more clarity about what MUST NOT change... — Assegid Habtewold

At night I can write for hours. — Lauren Conrad

My mind is cautious but my heart is in a hurry. — Toby Keith

Yes, it was. The process of writing was important. Even though the finished product is meaningless. — Haruki Murakami

The only person I let order me around is Zero! — Lucille Kallen

Obama's Democrats have become the part of no. Real cuts to federal budget? No. Entitlement reform? No. Tax reform? No. Breaking the corrupt and fiscally unsustainable symbiosis between public-sector unions and state governments? Hell no. — Charles Krauthammer

The early industrialists were for the most part men who had their origin in the same social strata from which their workers came. They lived very modestly, spent only a fraction of their earnings for their households and put the rest back into the business. — Ludwig Von Mises

She will never understand how some people can prefer other people to animals. — Fredrik Backman