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And all the shelves rising up around her like book-lined walls of a fortress, safe in here, always safe in here from the world, guarded by books and all the secrets inside them, all the things hardly anyone else will ever care to learn. — Caitlin R. Kiernan

We all admire the courageous person and quite often consider the individual who lacks courage, a coward. However, that is not how Earl Nightingale saw it. He said the opposite of courage was not cowardness, it was conformity. The next time you are encouraged to fall into line, to be a sport and everything in you says no - be courageous and go your own way. There is no compensation in conformity. — Bob Proctor

I can live without endless television programmes and films just centered around computers. I can sort of live without that. — Martin Freeman

We can learn so much from nature by simply observing how it works through a flower. The flower knows it is part of nature' we have forgotten that. — Thomas Sterner

Today, people tend to credit me with having the original idea and made the first circuits. — Jack Kilby

In Chapter 1, on relativity, I offered some dating advice. I proposed that if you want to go bar-hopping, you should consider taking along someone who looks similar to you but who is slightly less attractive than you are. Because of the relative nature of evaluations, others would perceive you not only as cuter than your decoy, but also as better-looking than other people in the bar. By the same logic, I also pointed out that the flip side of this coin is that if someone invites you to be his or her wingman (or wingwoman), you can easily figure out what your friend really thinks of you. — Anonymous

The taste of moon's song. — Cameron Conaway

Life is full of adventure. There's no such thing as a clear pathway. — Guy Laliberte

Hey, the boy replied back, looking better than he had before. His eyes, although they still carried sadness, also carried happiness. Their first words weren't the best of opening liners, not like in the fairytales the girl had read back when she was a princess. Stories that promised fantasies of princes sweeping a princess off their feet, wooing hearts with words and sometimes songs. But that was okay. She didn't need wooing. She didn't need songs. Because she wasn't a princess. And the boy wasn't a prince. She was just a girl. And he was just a guy. And this wasn't a fairytale. But real life. And fairytales were overrated anyway. — Jessica Sorensen

A howl is as infectious to a wolf as a yawn is to a human. — Kevin Ansbro

The simplest, most indefinable quality had too much content, in relation to itself, in its heart. — Jean-Paul Sartre

If there was life without pie, then life would be a lie. — Steph