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Canada is said to have got its name from the two Spanish words aca and nada, signifying 'there is nothing here.' — Goldwin Smith

In every age someone, looking at Fedora as it was, imagined a way of making it the ideal city, but while he constructed his miniature model, Fedora was already no longer the same as before, and what had been until yesterday a possible future became only a toy in a glass globe. — Italo Calvino

Smiling with pleasure, they went through their memories, not sad, old people's memories, but poetic, youthful ones, those impressions from the very distant past where dream merges with reality, and they laughed softly, rejoicing at something. — Leo Tolstoy

If it were really up to me, I would study literature and creative writting. I would major it it, if I really could. But whose life these days are really up to the person living it? — Molly Lynn Robinson

There are so many tough opponents out there and tough competitors so I've never liked to look ahead. — Caroline Wozniacki

Really, theology is simply what we think about God and then living that truth out in our right-now life. — Sarah Bessey

He who disagrees with you could be correct whilst he who cheers you on could be making a mistake. Ponder. — Mufti Ismail Menk

The most important thing is the story. Not the script, but the story. — Richard D. Zanuck

If you weren't built for this life, you'd be dead by now. i think the problem is people don't share enough of their pain with the world, so they never know who else is in pain, too, and what others are going through. we're never really alone in anything. — Darnell Lamont Walker

I just want you to know , I love serenity, and peace; no craziness, no weird people turning up in the middle of the night. — Yngwie J. Malmsteen

Sometimes we have to take on jobs that we don't love, and I always encourage any creative person to use those as the fuel to do the things that you do love to do, even if they don't pay. — Dan Bucatinsky