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They didn't accept me theory - not a theory, but just a thought I had about this character. I noticed that this man only exists when the boy comes into the grocery. — Omar Sharif

Schools should take part in the great work of construction and organization that will have to be done. — John Dewey

Watercolor is not my way of expression.
[Vincent Van Gogh] — Irving Stone

You can't use an old map to see a new land. — Gary Hamel

Constantly be aware and observing. Always seek to improve yourself and the team. — John Wooden

Stick to a task 'til it sticks to you ... for beginners are many, but finishers few. — Thomas S. Monson

It's not all Hash Pipes and Hand-grenades — David Usher

propose to get hold of a suitable house, one of those big, left-over country mansions with lots of huge rooms, that are white elephants to everybody, and fit up the different rooms as temples to the different gods of the old pantheons. Make a really artistic job of it, you know. Have some first-class frescoes done, and all the rest of it; and I'm inclined to think that if we make the temple ready, the god will indwell it, and we shall begin to learn something about him - or her. — Dion Fortune

Nimander wondered if he had discovered the face of the one true god. Naught else but time, this ever changing and yet changeless tyrant against whom no creature could win. Before whom even trees, stone and air must one day bow. There would be a last dawn, a last sunset, each kneeling in final surrender. Yes, time was indeed god, playing the same games with lowly insects as it did with mountains and the fools who would carve fastnesses into them. At peace with every scale, pleased by the rapid patter of a rat's heart and the slow sighing of devouring wind against stone. Content with a star's burgeoning light and the swift death of a raindrop on a desert floor. — Steven Erikson

But I think, personally, that it would be worse to have been alone all that time. Sure, maybe I would have protected my heart from some things, but would that really have been better? To hold myself apart because I was too scared that something might no be forever? — Sarah Dessen

The space station here is a magical place and an incredible science facility. — Scott Kelly

Why do we always think our pain will be less if we can make others suffer more? — Michael J. Collins

The Holocaust illustrates the consequences of prejudice, racism and stereotyping on a society. It forces us to examine the responsibilities of citizenship and confront the powerful ramifications of indifference and inaction. — Tim Holden

My name is Georgia Mason, and I am begging you. Rise up while you can. — Mira Grant