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Funny, reely," he said. "You spend your whole life goin' to school and learnin' stuff, and they never tell you about stuff like the Bermuda Triangle and UFOs and all these Old Masters running around the inside of the Earth. Why do we have to learn boring stuff when there's all this brilliant stuff we could be learnin', that's what I want to know. — Terry Pratchett

Routine is not organization, any more than paralysis is order. — Arthur Helps

I will not be an ordinary man, because I have a right to be extraordinary. — Peter O'Toole

An optimist may see a light where there is none, but why must the pessimist always run to blow it out? — Rene Descartes

The Lord will make much more out of your life than you can by yourself. — Neil L. Andersen

Habits, if not resisted, soon become necessity. — Augustine Of Hippo

Treat your entire audience with the same level of care. — Cendrine Marrouat

Let go of the things you don't love about your childhood, and keep the things you love. Let go of the things you don't love about your adolescent and adult years, and keep the good things. Just keep the things you love about your whole life. — Rhonda Byrne

Blessed be the ones that are free that have detached from possessions that can possess Thee. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Change is scary. But you're not required to be the same person you were ten years ago, ten weeks ago, ten days ago. Hell, you don't even have to be the person you were ten minutes ago. You're free to be whoever the hell you want. — Julie Johnson

Whether children have first amendment rights is a vexed legal question, but what is not in question is that they someday will. Constraining them from expressing their views is no preparation for exercising those rights. — Crispin Sartwell

It was no use to tell a person to forget. No matter how hard you tried to put it out of your mind, the hurt would still be there, festering under the forgetfulness, sending poison through your veins. — Mary Schumann