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My dear brother, let God make of you what He will, He will end all with consolation, and shall make glory out of your suffering. — Samuel Rutherford

There's poetry in everything, everything is music; just listen and you will hear it. — Noam Shpancer

Though I played classical piano since age 5 and sang in a cappella groups, being an artist didn't seem like something I was talented enough to do full time. So I kind of buried that dream. — Rachel Platten

Human beings suck the life out of everything that's beautiful. — Kelly Braffet

Grey morning dulled the bay. Banks of clouds, Howth just one more bank, rolled to sea, where other Howths grumbled to greet them. Swollen spumeless tide. Heads that bobbed like floating gulls and gulls that floating bobbed like heads. Two heads. At swim, two boys. — Jamie O'Neill

The value of networking is not measured by the number of people we meet but by the number of people we introduce to others. — Simon Sinek

People are famous for being famous and for nothing else. And good luck to them, because it lasts about a year and then they're nothing again. — Brian Johnson

In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act. — George Orwell

The fact that fashion goes out of fashion and then comes back into fashion based solely on what a few people somewhere think they can sell, well to me, that's insanity. — Randy Pausch

From what I have said of the natives of New Holland they may appear to some to be the most wretched people upon earth but in reality they are far happier than we Europeans, being wholly unacquainted not only with the superfluous, but — James Cook

[To learn] is to harness Nature; to spare man all that is most physical, backbreaking, and brutish in the work of production; to make mind master over matter. — Frederic Bastiat

Urbanization, the industrialization of food systems, and the building of highways may have contributed to GDP over the short term, but they have created societal vulnerability over the longer term. In a world of Peak Oil, scarce fresh water, unstable currencies, changing climate, and declining trade, true "development" may require implementation of policies at odds with - sometimes the very reverse of - those of recent decades. — Richard Heinberg