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When one is in love one thinks only of one. — Will Advise

Sometimes things weren't all that complicated. We just make them complicated in order to hide from them. "I'm — Odette Beane

Set a challenge for yourself and challenge yourself to set a challenge for others to challenge themselves. True strength, true wisdom, true tenacity and true courage is best seen when it is in motion! Take action! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

The more seriously we work on our own imperfections, the less we are judgemental of the imperfections of others. — Neal A. Maxwell

As an artist, you need to be not at all entitled in your relation with the work. So money is kind of worrying. You can start to expect things if you're used to a certain level of comfort. — Eleanor Catton

Two bats were hanging up in a cave and one said to the other, 'When I'm older, I hope I don't become incontinent'. — Mick Miller

Heck by the time a man scratches his behind, clears his throat, and tells me how smart he is, we've already wasted fifteen minutes. — Lyndon B. Johnson

If people grow things themselves, their children understand, then schools in the area know that this community's generating something with its own energy, to consume. — Arthur Potts Dawson

Stories are made up by people who make them up. If they work, they get retold. There's the magic of it. — Neil Gaiman

Correct me if I'm wrong - the gizmo is connected to the flingflang connected to the watzis, watzis connected to the doo-dad connected to the ding dong. — Pat Oliphant

To have a job where you can make things better for people? That's a blessing. Why would I do anything else? — Marla Ruzicka

Intolerance of ambiguity is the mark of an authoritarian personality. — Theodor W. Adorno

He made the earth first and peopled it with dumb creatures, and then He created man to be His overseer on the earth and to hold suzerainty over the earth and the animals on it in His name, not to hold for himself and his descendants inviolable title forever, generation after generation, to the oblongs and squares of the earth, but to hold the earth mutual and intact in the communal anonymity of brotherhood, and all the fee He asked was pity and humility and sufferance and endurance and the sweat of has face for bread. — William Faulkner