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was empty, what had happened to the family's — Tatiana De Rosnay

History wasn't just a collection of dates I memorized from textbooks; it was tactile and ever present — Jessica Spotswood

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You are you. Now, isn't that pleasant? — Dr. Seuss

I don't actually think "true love" is such a good term because love can only be true. If it isn't true it can't be love. — Aidan Chambers

After graduation, due to special circumstances and perhaps also to my character, I began to travel throughout America, and I became acquainted with all of it. Except for Haiti and Santo Domingo, I have visited, to some extent, all the other Latin American countries. Because of the circumstances in which I traveled, first as a student and later as a doctor, I came into close contact with poverty, hunger and disease; with the inability to treat a child because of lack of money; with the stupefaction provoked by the continual hunger and punishment, to the point that a father can accept the loss of a son as an unimportant accident, as occurs often in the downtrodden classes of our American homeland. And I began to realize at that time that there were things that were almost as important to me as becoming famous for making a significant contribution to medical science: I wanted to help those people. — Ernesto Che Guevara

It will not say, 'Isn't X beautiful?' Such demands are murderous to beauty. — Maggie Nelson

Nobody should be allowed more than fifty years to get their act together. — Terence McKenna

If the soul has food for study and learning, nothing is more delightful than an old age of leisure. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

On emerging from that black and deformed thing which is called the galleys, the Bishop had hurt his soul, as too vivid a light would have hurt his eyes on emerging from the dark. The future life, the possible life which offered itself to him henceforth, all pure and radiant, filled him with tremors and anxiety. He no longer knew where he really was. Like — Victor Hugo

I'd rather live in a cave with a view of a palace than live in a palace with a view of a cave. — Karl Pilkington

I had to listen to the classical music because it calms me down, calms my nerves down. — Novak Djokovic