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If it's ever fair to say that anything has "changed everything," it's fair to say so about the Internet. — Virginia Heffernan
And here was a man who lived on belief, but who sacrificed it at the first challenge, right when he needed it most — Patrick Ness
Everybody has their own idea of what's a poet. Robert Frost, President Johnson, T.S.Eliot, Rudolf Valentino - they're all poets. I like to think of myself as the one who carries the light bulb. — Bob Dylan
Could see or hear. That was what Alai had given him; a gift so sacred that even Ender could not be allowed — Orson Scott Card
On one of the most personal matters of our lives, our health care, President Obama would turn decision making over to government bureaucrats. He forced through Obama-care and I will repeal it. — Mitt Romney
Nobody speaks of a beautifful view for 5 minutes — Robert Louis Stevenson
Endurance is lost rapidly if one ceases to work at its maximum. — Bruce Lee
I sometimes react to making a mistake as if I have betrayed myself. My fear of making a mistake seems to be based on the hidden assumption that I am potentially perfect and that if I can just be very careful I will not fall from heaven. But a 'mistake' is a declaration of the way I am, a jolt to the way I intend, a reminder I am not dealing with the facts. When I have listened to my mistakes I have grown. — Hugh Prather
Hope to the very end, he told himself, even when you've slipped into the fires of Hell and the flames are searing your guts. — Alan Sillitoe
Let's create an integrated global community where we have shared benefits and responsibilities, and we don't fight because of our differences. — William J. Clinton
Giving thanks doesn't change our circumstances; it changes our hearts. It makes space for grace to fill the empty place, for thankfulness to have its rightful place in our hearts. Joy prevails when we give thanks. — Jeannie Cunnion
Once he paused near a small stream to watch a dipper bob up and down on a rock. He saw a school of trout lurking in a shady place where a branch hung low on the water. No amount of seeing ever made nature old to him, and he was conscious of every movement and sound. — Louis L'Amour
