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As G. K. Chesterton wrote, "How much larger your life would be if your self could become smaller in it."22 — Ann Voskamp

And, suddenly, as if her head cleared, she was quite sure that wonderful things did indeed exist. Even if they're only in my own mind, she thought, they're there and worth fighting for. — Diana Wynne Jones

She was still clutching the book. She was holding desperately on to the words who had saved her life. — Markus Zusak

When a person becomes satisfied, he doesn't run after things, doesn't worry about it, and doesn't make efforts. — Virender Sehwag

With performing live, you obviously don't get the luxury of another take, but for me, it is all the same. — Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer

For death begins with life's first breath,
And life begins at touch of death. — William Arthur Dunkerley

There is no movement in Nirvana. There is no sameness. And one does not consider it to be timeless because one is not one. It is you, my friend, who go away. — Frederick Lenz

Justice while she winks at crimes, Stumbles on innocence sometimes. — Samuel Butler

I think I'm most proud of the fact that I have figured out how to exist as both a creative person and artist, and a businesswoman and manager. Because those two things do not go together. — Shonda Rhimes

I first understood the changes that were necessary in this world, because the waiters in the restaurant, when I cried, used to say, "Leave her on the hillside to die. She's only a girl baby." I think they said it somewhat as a joke, maybe not, but it made me understand that being born female in this world was very different from being born male. — Grace Lee Boggs

Most neuroses can be traced to the unhealthy habit of wallowing in the troubles of five billion strangers. — Robert A. Heinlein

The only person that is going to tell you that you can't do things in life are people who have failed. — Chris Jericho

I think there are parts of myself in every character I play. — Gugu Mbatha-Raw

The bleak truth is that, under normal conditions, most of North America and Europe are buried under about 1.5km of ice. This bitterly frigid climate is interrupted occasionally by brief warm interglacials, typically lasting less than 10,000 years. The interglacial we have enjoyed throughout recorded human history, called the Holocene, began 11,000 years ago, so the ice is overdue, Chapman wrote. All those urging action to curb global warming need to take off the blinkers and give some thought to what we should do if we are facing global cooling instead. — Philip K. Chapman