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This homage has been rendered not to me - for the Polish soil is fertile and does not lack better writers than me - but to the Polish achievement, the Polish genius. — Henryk Sienkiewicz

When we are chafed and fretted by small cares, a look at the stars will show us the littleness of our own interests. — Maria Mitchell

At home I keep things simple with fish, pasta and soups and am often preparing stuff for the family. — Jean Reno

No one is more grateful to be alive than someone who thought they were going to die. — J.M. Darhower

Reduce inflammation to treat the root of many issues. If your gut isn't working right it can cause so many other issues. — Jay Woodman

Perhaps this was how the sparrows did it too; perhaps they were looking so hard at the peaks and tips of the new rooftops coated with dew, and the vast new horizon, that they only forgot that they did not know how to fly until they were already in midair. — Lauren Oliver

It's like being at a theme park every time you go to a training session — Tom Daley

I think the '80s created me, in a way, when I look back on that time, but I don't necessarily think that a lot of my choices, and a lot of things that I did, and a lot of things that happened to me - or I let happen to me - were about that decade. — Bret Easton Ellis

What are the chances that this first and only smart species in the history of life on Earth has enough smarts to completely figure out how the universe works? Chimpanzees are an evolutionary hair's-width from us yet we can agree that no amount of tutelage will ever leave a chimp fluent in trigonometry. Now imagine a species on Earth, or anywhere else, as smart compared with humans as humans are compared with chimpanzees. How much of the universe might they figure out? — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

For hardly any of the ecclesiastical writers have handled the Divine Scriptures more ineptly and absurdly than Origen and Jerome. — Martin Luther