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Progress needs the brakeman, but the brakeman should not spend all his time putting on the brakes. — Elbert Hubbard

You should really leave," Colton told him. "The energy I got in my heart is much stronger than anything you have seen. — Cameron Jace

When we live our dreams, we communicate at a superior dimension. — Anyaele Sam Chiyson

If all you do is fight for your own life then your life is worth nothing — Dave Filoni

Our power lies in our small daily choices, one after another, to create eternal ripples of a life well lived. — Mollie Marti

My favorite of my books is DAVE AT NIGHT, because it's loosely based on my father's childhood in an orphanage. — Gail Carson Levine

In raining bullets on those silent faces, already turned away from this world, you think you are disfiguring the face of our truth. — Albert Camus

Never did form more fairy thread the dance Than she who scours the hills to find it flowers; Never did sweeter lips chained ears entrance Than hers that move, true to its striking hours; No hands so white e'er decked the warrior's lance, As those which tend its lamp as darkness lours; And never since dear Christ expired for man, Had holy shrine so fair a sacristan. — Alfred Austin

Vibrizzio? You named it! Okay, this isn't even close to healthy. — Nicki Elson

My mom was onstage when she was pregnant with me. — Zosia Mamet

When it rains, I remember — Ally Condie

The ends of scientific classification are best answered, when the objects are formed into groups respecting which a greater number of general propositions can be made, and those propositions more important, than could be made respecting any other groups into which the same things could be distributed ... A classification thus formed is properly scientific or philosophical, and is commonly called a Natural, in contradistinction to a Technical or Artificial, classification or arrangement. — John Stuart Mill