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This first theft marked Buck as fit to survive in the hostile Northland environment. It marked his adaptability, his capacity to adjust himself to changing conditions, the lack of which would have meant swift and terrible death. It marked, further, the decay or going to pieces of his moral nature, a vain thing and a handicap in the ruthless struggle for existence. It was all well enough in the Southland, under the law of love and fellowship, to respect private property and personal feelings; but in the Northland, under the law of club and fang, whoso took such things into account was a fool, and in so far as he observed them he would fail to prosper. — Jack London

It's too painful to us to admit that our children won't wait to grow up because their parents are busy with other things... — Fredrik Backman

What is God looking for in the world? Assistants? No.
The gospel is not a help-wanted ad. It is a help-available ad. God is not looking for people to work for Him but people who let Him work mightily in and through them. — John Piper

The beginning cannot be changed because it is the past, but you can always rewrite the ending." -TiTi — Titi Ladette

Foreign newspapers: if they've got nothing to hide, how come they don't print them in English? — Stephen Colbert

If Hinduism teaches hatred of Islam or of non-Hindus, it is doomed to destruction. — Mahatma Gandhi

I sort of have the belief that you work being your character out while you're working on it, or that's been my experience so far. I throw myself into it 100% and try to live in that world, and then when it's over, just sort of be able to leave it behind. — Jonathan Groff

I certainly don't want to be formulaic. I want to be honest and authentic and everything else. — Stephen Fry

You're arguing in a circle," I said. "In a spiral," said Lamiel, "which is the best way to argue. — Harry Blamires

An impression is for the writer what an experiment is for the scientist, except that for the scientist the work of the intelligence precedes it, and for the writer it comes afterwards. — Marcel Proust

In the ultimate sense, the world itself is pregnant with failure, is the perfect manifestation of imperfection, of the consciousness of failure. In the realization of this, failure is itself eliminated. — Henry Miller