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You have to remember that I was an Australian girl of the Fifties and Sixties. For Australians at that time, it was imperative to get out of the country and discover the world. — Robyn Davidson

I am actually a big sissy, and growing up, I never used to watch horror movies. 'Bambi' gave me nightmares. — Danielle Panabaker

Learning to be aware of feelings, how they arise and how to use them creatively so they guide us to happiness, is an essential lifetime skill. — Joan Z. Borysenko

Obstacles are those frightening things you see when you take you eyes off your goal. — Henry James

I was kind of the black sheep with the Disney kids. I was uninterested in making friends with most of them. I didn't really fall into 'the Disney mold.' I was more or less the kid hanging out with the crew members and got along with them far better. — Adam Lamberg

I sometimes forget that as bad as you think your family is, there's always someone who has it worse. — Rick Riordan

Heir imaginativeba ckground. Every philosopher, in addition to the formal system which heoffers to the world, has another, much simpler, of which he may be quite unaware. If he is aware of it,he probably realizes that it won't quite do; he therefore conceals it, and sets forth something more sophisticated, which he believes because it is like his crude system, but which he asks others to
accept because he thinks he has made it such as cannot be disproved. The sophistication comes in
by way of refutation of refutations, but this alone will never give a positive result: it shows,at
best, that a theory maybe true, not that it must be. The positive result, however little the
philosopher may realize it, is due to his imaginative preconceptions,or to what Santayana calls
animal faith. — Bertrand Russell

Why don't they just take him out?" I asked. I'm not politically minded, as I guess you can tell. Mr. Cataliades was smiling at me. "So direct, so classic," he said. "So American. — Charlaine Harris

A virtue must be our invention; it must spring out of our personal need and defence. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

We are what we love, not what loves us. — Charlie Kaufman

They can learn- they must learn- to appreciate the history of their good fortune through the experiences of those who not only witnessed history, but made it. — Kim Edwards

Fear the assassin who waits in the lonely passages of the heart. — Jack McDevitt