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I cannot stand repetition: routine divides me from potential novelties within my reach. — Clarice Lispector

Data from orbiting telescopes like NASA's Kepler Mission hint that the tally of habitable planets in our galaxy is many billion. If E.T.'s not out there, then Earth is more than merely special - it's some sort of miracle. — Seth Shostak

The Greek poets had praised virtue as taking several specific forms: wisdom; courage; moderation; justice; and piety. — Melissa Lane

Abstract truth is the eye of reason. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Good though his eyesight was, however, he would have been unlikely to spot the Stanley knife being turned rhythmically between long, fine fingers. — Robert Galbraith

In the Communist era, excrement took on political importance, because Party policy decided excrement was essential for the Great Agricultural Leap Forward. — Rose George

The world is a great poem, and the world's
The words it is writ in, and we souls the thoughts. — Philip James Bailey

If a woman has talent she'll get there. But she has to be willing to fight ... to have tremendous determination and be single-minded about it. — Patricia Lovell

Her heart has been broken, split into two. Yet she still believes in miracles, why don't you? — Malia Makana

Don't cut it," he said gruffly.
"But no one'll see my tattoos if I don't."
"Wear it up."
-Dimitri, Rose, Dimitri — Richelle Mead

The urge to shout filthy words at the top of his voice was as strong as ever. — George Orwell

My dad is a Chatty Cathy, the social butterfly; friendly; knows everybody in the whole world by six degrees; tells me that every performance is the greatest he's ever seen, every new outfit is the coolest. Constant cheerleader. — Taylor Swift

Our lives are merely trees of possibilities. — Marc Bolan

Everyday we have a high calling that we need to fulfill and everyday we can do it whether it's just to smile at somebody we little know. — Lacey Sturm

Can I come in?"
I thought that if the moon ever disappeared, the sea would retreat so no one would see it crying. I thought the winds would stop dancing. That the sun would not want to rise again.
Nothing of the kind. The world continues to turn, and meters must be read. — Antoine Leiris