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My mother never warned me not to do this or that for fear of being hurt. Of course I got hurt, but I was never afraid. — Katherine Stinson

The White House used to be, everybody looked up at the White House and America and everything, and now I think it's like a house of shame. — Jonathan Davis

Deep roots are not reached by the frost. — J.R.R. Tolkien

My Pakistanis, you have not left me alone and I promise, I will never leave you alone in sha Allah — Imran Khan

Isn't it too late at night to begin something like this?"
"Not when one has a dire case of imagine-somnia. — Lisa Kleypas

When your fulfillment and sense of self are no longer dependent on the future outcome, joy flows into whatever you do. You do what you do because the action itself is fulfilling. Whatever you do or create in that state is of high quality. This is because it is not a means to an end, and so a loving care flows into your doing. — Eckhart Tolle

One may have staunch friends in one's own family, but one seldom has admirers. — Willa Cather

True hope is based on the energy of character. A strong mind always hopes, and has always cause to hope, because it knows the mutability of human affairs, and how slight a circumstance may change the whole course of events. Such a spirit, too, rests upon itself; it is not confined to partial views or to one particular object. And if at last all should be lost, it has saved itself. — Karl Ludwig Von Knebel

Easy roads make sleepy travellers. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

You." "Likewise." They shake hands, head back to the elevator. Groff — Michael Cunningham

Every generation has a conceit of itself which elevates it, in its own opinion, above that which comes after it. — Margaret Oliphant

A great writer is always like a foreigner in the language which he expresses himself, even if this is his native tongue. At the limit, he draws his strength from a mute and unknown minority that belongs only to him. He is a foreigner in his own language: he does not mix another language with his own language, he carves out a nonpreexistent foreign language within his own language. He makes the language itself scream, stutter, stammer, or murmur. — Gilles Deleuze