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An intelligent home differs from an unintelligent one chiefly in that the habits of life and intercourse which prevail are chosen, or at least colored, by the thought of their bearing upon the development of children. — John Dewey

THE VENOM OF THE NORTH WIND July 1774 Brianna drove the sharp end of the spade into the muddy bank and pulled out a — Diana Gabaldon

A key theme is that human history, behavior and reality are governed not by what we know but by what we believe. — Richard B. Spence

We rarely see the things we don't expect to see. — Susanna Kearsley

As soon as a man begins to make excuses, the time has come when he might be doing that from which he excuses himself. — George MacDonald

The Irish do not want anyone to wish them well; they want everyone to wish their enemies ill. — Harold Nicolson

The national park is the best idea America ever had. — James Bryce

His hair was a dark, dark black - Barrani black - but his build was all wrong for Barrani. He was a shade taller than Teela, and about twice her width. Three times, maybe. His hands were empty; he carried no obvious weapon. Wore no open medallion. The hand that he lifted in ritual greeting, palm out, was smooth and un-adorned. — Michelle Sagara

Connoisseurs of Russian beauty could have foretold with certainty that this fresh, still youthful beauty would lose its harmony by the age of thirty, would "spread"; that the face would become puffy, and that wrinkles would very soon appear upon her forehead and round the eyes; the complexion would grow coarse and red perhaps - in fact, that it was the beauty of the moment, the fleeting beauty which is so often met with in Russian women. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Then let me ask you" - here it comes, the verbal aikido that will use my words to topple my beliefs - "is it possible to live your authentic life if you have inauthentic people around you? — Neil Strauss

It might appear to have been before God. — Lao-Tzu