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The love of science to rival the love of woman, in its depth and absorbing energy. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

If there is no mystery, for the artist, to solve inside of his art, then there's no point in it ... for me, every act of art is the act of solving a mystery. — Truman Capote

Whether the bear beats the wolf or the wolf beats the bear, the rabbit always loses. — Robert Jordan

Think about it: If you don't have any actual, tangible skills, then how can you do anything? You may be laughing and nodding, but do you realize how few people, when asked the basic question, 'What can you do?' stumble on the answer and have nothing to say? Most people. — Tucker Max

Relation is the essence of everything that exists. — Meister Eckhart

What was he thinking? The Internet did not predict the future; only the pink Kindle did that. — Stephen King

I know some people need counseling but not everyone can afford it. — Pattie Mallette

It's interesting, Ted," I said, "that whenever something significantly painful happens to you, you rail against God, you rail against what a shitty, terrible world it is. But when something good happens to you, you guess you're lucky. A minor tragedy and it's God's fault. A miraculous blessing and it's a bit lucky. What do you make of that? — M. Scott Peck

Self-possession is the ability to face without fear life in all its contradictions. — Vivian Gornick

I think theater communities in cities can form really strong foundations. — Rob McClure

To defy the God of Progress is often to marry the Goddess of Poverty. — David James Duncan

She, Laura, likes to imagine (it's one of her most closely held secrets) that she has a touch of brilliance herself, just a hint of it, though she knows most people probably walk around with similar hopeful suspicions curled up like tiny fists inside them, never divulged. She wonders, while she pushes a cart through the supermarket or has her hair done, it the other women aren't all thinking, to some degree or other, the same thing: Here is the brilliant spirit, the woman of sorrows, the woman of transcendent joys, who would rather be elsewhere, who has consented to perform simple and essentially foolish tasks, to examine tomatoes, to sit under a hair dryer, because it is her art and her duty. — Michael Cunningham

As for those who state that it is thanks to a woman, the lady Eve, that man was expelled from paradise, my answer to them would be that man has gained far more through Mary than he ever lost through Eve. — Christine De Pizan