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The origin of the word knowledge itself is strongly tied to trees. "In the Germanic languages, most terms for learning, knowledge, wisdom, and so on are derived from the words for tree or wood," says Hageneder. "In Anglo Saxon we have witan (mind, consciousness) and witige (wisdom); in English, 'wits,' 'witch', and wizard'; and in modern German, Witz (wits, joke). These words all stem from the ancient Scandinavian root word vid, which means 'wood' (as in forest, not timber). — Manuel Lima

If Gwyn could face death unafraid, how could I face life with any less courage? — Elizabeth A. Reeves

I've always wanted children ... not of my own, but for yard work and reaching into tight places to get things I've dropped. — Dov Davidoff

A fine Dragon Rider you are, afraid of talking to a large group! If only Galbatorix knew, he could have you at his mercy if he but asked you to make a speech to his troops. Ha! It — Christopher Paolini

Anyone who fucks with you is going to be wearing their insides on the outside when I'm done with them. — Trina M. Lee

I would find myself laughing and wondering where these ideas came from. You can call it imagination, I suppose. But I was grateful for wherever they came from. — Amy Tan

The great escape of our times is escape from personal responsibility for the consequences of one's own behavior. — Thomas Sowell

Somewhere forest fires rage and somewhere else something moves beneath dark waters and somewhere blood appears in the hallway of the home of some old couple who aren't bleeding and somewhere someone else spontaneously self-combusts and somehow all the mysteries of this world as I know it offer me comfort and I don't know beans about heaven and hell and somehow all that stuff is no longer an issue and at the moment I'm a sixteen-foot-tall five-hundred-and-forty-eight-pound man inside this six-foot body and all i can feel is the pressure all I can feel is the pressure and the need for release. — David Wojnarowicz

Maybe you don't have to remember something for it to be true. For it to exist. — Lisa McMann

Was it possible to measure what the heart felt? — Rachel Hawthorne

Secrets are a snake's way of doing business." "And snakes survive, — Sabaa Tahir

Humour is, in fact, a prelude to faith; and laughter is the beginning of prayer ... Laughter is swallowed up in prayer and humour is fulfilled by faith. — Reinhold Niebuhr

But where Moabite differed from Hebrew the difference pointed to Phoenician on the one side and to Arabic on the other, rather than Aramaic. — John Courtenay James