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Find the courage and the strength to turn inward and to ask a simple, soaring question.
What would LOVE do NOW? — Neale Donald Walsch

I make up stories about people who are either imaginary or some variation of myself. — Jami Attenberg

There are thoughts which are prayers. There are moments when, whatever the posture of the body, the soul is on its knees. — Victor Hugo

Despite the earnest belief of most of his fans, Einstein did not win his Nobel Prize for the theory of relativity, special or general. He won for explaining a strange effect in quantum mechanics, the photoelectric effect. His solution provided the first real evidence that quantum mechanics wasn't a crude stopgap for justifying anomalous experiments, but actually corresponds to reality. And the fact that Einstein came up with it is ironic for two reasons. One, as he got older and crustier, Einstein came to distrust quantum mechanics. Its statistical and deeply probabilistic nature sounded too much like gambling to him, and it prompted him to object that "God does not play dice with the universe." He was wrong, and it's too bad that most people have never heard the rejoinder by Niels Bohr: "Einstein! Stop telling God what to do. — Sam Kean

Forced federal registration of U.S. citizens based on religious identity is fascism, period. Nothing else to call it. — Rachel Maddow

All I need is you. You're all I think about. You're I dream about. You're all I want. — Jamie McGuire

Musical Chairs. Except I thought, when God's providing the music, everyone gets a chair. — Neta Jackson

The victimization of children is nowhere forbidden; what is forbidden is to write about it. — Alice Miller

I'm very aware that just driving blindly towards money won't get me anything. I drive blindly towards making the world a better place. — Jill Soloway

Put it on your forehead and you'll feel better in no time! — Alfred F. Jones Hetalia

Not that the story need be long, but it will take a long while to make it short.
[Letter to Harrison Blake; November 16, 1857] — Henry David Thoreau

One of the hardest things to teach a child is that the truth is more important than the consequences. — Orlando Aloysius Battista