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As a child I never thought about what I wanted to be, but I thought a lot about what I wanted to do. — Sheryl Sandberg

As we search for a less extractive and polluting economic order, so that we may fit agriculture into the economy of a sustainable culture, community becomes the locus and metaphor for both agriculture and culture. — Wes Jackson

In displaying the psychology of your characters, minute particulars are essential. God save us from vague generalizations! Be sure not to discuss your hero's state of mind. Make it clear from his actions. Nor is it necessary to portray many main characters. Let two people be the center of gravity in your story: he and she. — Anton Chekhov

If you lick it you own it, Babydoll. — Sai Marie Johnson

Good News: I'm rich! Bad News: Too much to list! — Minecrafty Family Books

Intelligent design ideology being promoted today is not science - it is rather the abdication of science. — Steven Weinberg

He just knew, on a level beneath reason
and memory, that some part of him belonged
with Isabelle. Maybe even belonged to Isabelle. — Cassandra Clare

Don't play the saxophone, let the saxophone play you. — Charlie Parker

Sometimes I just start humming something, find a melody I like a lot, and if it sticks around for a couple days, a few words will lock themselves into place. I might just get the first line. Then words just keep falling into the syllables. The choruses kind of write themselves and verses I have to work at a little bit. — Jack Johnson

It's easier to get on show business, the hard part is to maintain. Nobody stays famous forever. — Chris Rock

Dislike is much easier to handle than sympathy. — Amie Kaufman

Life goes on, even if two-headed and glowing faintly in the dark. — Ursula K. Le Guin

And you realize that you've finally grown up. That youth has finished. In its place you have knowledge, which you must carry. You must also learn to accept that death is the most sophisticated form of beauty, and the most difficult to accept.
From this moment on, you will always be conscious of what you are doing. And any future feeling, whether joy or grief or excitement or regret, will come now with an awareness of its own end - with shadows you never noticed in youth. Variation of feeling will become depth of feeling. And you will appreciate tiny things - and step with the confidence of someone overjoyed to know he is doomed. — Simon Van Booy

I think that Floyd Mayweather is the best boxer that's ever lived; like actual technical boxer. — Ronda Rousey