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You can feel it deep in your bones because it's older than your senses: the end of winter, the Earth sliding toward Spring. — Rick Yancey

Can't play it safe when nowhere safe anymore — Marlon James

Not confidence - I understand confidence. What he had was knowledge. — Leif Enger

Each of us is like seed, planted by the Good Gardener so we might grow into something majestic. — Seth Adam Smith

How much of life could he spend aching? Aching is not a stable condition; it must resolve into something — Arthur Phillips

As a functional Aspergian adult, one thing troubles me deeply about those kids who end up behind the second door. Many descriptions of autism and Asperger's describe people like me as "not wanting contact with others" or "preferring to play alone." I can't speak for other kids, but I'd like to be very clear about my own feelings: I did not ever want to be alone. And all those child psychologists who said "John prefers to play by himself" were dead wrong. I played by myself because I was a failure at playing with others. I was alone as a result of my own limitations, and being alone was one of the bitterest disappointments of my young life. — John Elder Robison

It's one thing to play a Muddy Waters song. It's another thing to play with him. — Keith Richards

This makes it sound as if light has intentionality, and I resisted the temptation to say light considers all paths and chooses the one that takes the least time because I fully expect that Deepak Chopra would later quote me as implying that light has consciousness. — Lawrence M. Krauss

Princes should delegate to others the enactment of unpopular measures and keep in their own hands the means of winning favours. — Niccolo Machiavelli

A Shakespearean tragedy as so far considered may be called a story of exceptional calamity leading to the death of a man in high estate. But it is clearly much more than this, and we have now to regard it from another side. — Andrew Coyle Bradley