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I do find the sibling connection endlessly fascinating, as I do all family dynamics. I like how siblings seem to create their own parentless mini-civilization within a family, one that has its own laws, myths, language, humor, its own loyalties and treacheries. — Jandy Nelson

Solitude, I reflected, is the one deep necessity of the human spirit to which adequate recognition is never given in our codes. It is looked upon as a discipline or penance, but hardly ever as the indispensable, pleasant ingredient it is to ordinary life, and from this want of recognition come half our domestic troubles. — Freya Stark

Life itself is an insult to the wretched. — Publilius Syrus

The world is full of horrible things that will eventually get you and everything you care about. Laughter is a universal way to lift your head up and say: 'Not today, you bastards.' — Anthony Jeselnik

The act of speaking felt like shaking his head until the right phrases fell out. — Robert Repino

It seems to me that more and more we've come to expect less and less from each other, and I think that should change. — Aaron Sorkin

We cleared all traces of our occupation out of M6 and moved to M7, and it's been quite smooth over there. We chose a place all the way at the end of an industrial park. — Adam Savage

Waiting for God means power to do nothing save under command. This is not lack of power to do anything. Waiting for God needs strength rather than weakness. It is power to do nothing. It is the strength that holds strength in check. It is the strength that prevents the blundering activity which is entirely false and will make true activity impossible when the definite command comes. — G. Campbell Morgan

The best tool in a writer's arsenal is a reader's imagination. — Tim Campbell

There is nothing, surely, which exhorts us more than this Sermon on the Mount to be what we are meant to be, and to live as we are meant to live; to be like Christ by being a complete contrast to everyone who does not belong to Christ. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

I guess," he said, "that they remind me that you can find kindness and love in the strangest of places. Sometimes it's the very last — Chance Carter

When you have disciplined people, you don't — James C. Collins