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The most distinctive, and perhaps the most impressive, characteristic of American scenery is its wilderness. — John Muir

Desperation glares in all Men, but it burns as a beacon when it takes a King for tinder. A — R. Scott Bakker

Like, why do I speak? Why did God give me a mouth if I'm just going to say dumb stuff with it? — Jenny Han

An environment of carping and criticism is dangerous to your mental health, whereas those who support and encourage you bring out your true potential and spark your genius. — Willard F. Harley

We saw rude piles of stones standing near the roadside, at intervals, and recognized the custom of marking boundaries which obtained in Jacob's time. There were no walls, no fences, no hedges - nothing to secure a man's possessions but these random heaps of stones. The Israelites held them sacred in the old patriarchal times, and these other Arabs, their lineal descendants, do so likewise. An American, of ordinary intelligence, would soon widely extend his property, at an outlay of mere manual labor, performed at night, under so loose a system of fencing as this. — Mark Twain

The person who loves the process has a much greater chance of success than the person who loves the outcome. — Erwin McManus

I would say that it's a lot easier, especially if you have a bit of an attention deficit disorder, to be on a movie because you can give it your all, and kill yourself for however many months, and then let it go. — Majandra Delfino

The starry cope Of heaven. — John Milton

We've got to laugh or break our hearts in this damnable world. — Dorothy L. Sayers

When generalizations turn into painful cultural stereotypes and biases, those biased narratives disrupt our ability to see each event as individual, which interrupts our ability to intelligently and compassionately respond to what's happening now. In many cases, our generalizations cause real harm, like somebody shooting a person who looks "suspicious" because he fits a racial profile. Generalization is what leads to oppression. Deconstructing our generalizations is the only way to overcome bias. This is where studying emptiness is intended to lead us - toward the cessation of prejudice. — Ethan Nichtern