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A homing pigeon must love her home; otherwise she will not wish to return to it, — Meir Shalev

Bards sing songs and act girly. Thus, they're kind of useless in a fight, but make good support characters. Kind of half wizard half healer with a bit of skills master and warrior thrown in. If you want to be a super famous rock star in the Middle Ages, but suck at fighting, play a Bard. — David Dostaler

All through your life you are building an intellectual and emotional framework and it gets bigger and bigger and the more there are places where books and experiences can latch. — Sherwin B. Nuland

It's easy to say that if you were there you would have refused, that you would rather die than participate in the slaughter, but it all looks very different when it's real, when the moment comes to choose. — Ann Leckie

The action that I've started, sometime I'll have to face. My influence in motion, rebounding back through space. — George Harrison

Cats don't hunt seals. They would if they knew what they were and where to find them. But they don't, so that's all right. — Terry Pratchett

I have no peace, in this world or any other. — Jalaluddin Rumi

Equality! Where is it, if not in education? Equal rights! They cannot exist without equality of instruction. — Frances Wright

The true freaks are the ones who don't believe, the narrow-minded people who have no faith, who can't see what's right in front of their eyes. — Kristi Cook

When they have contemplated the world, human beings have always experienced a transcendence and mystery at the heart of existence. They have felt that it is deeply connected with themselves and with the natural world, but that it also goes beyond. However we choose to define it - it has been called God, Brahman, or Nirvana - this transcendence has been a fact of human life. We have all experienced something similar, whatever our theological opinions, when we listen to a great piece of music or hear a beautiful poem and feel touched within and lifted, momentarily, beyond ourselves. We tend to seek out this experience, and if we do not find it in one setting - in a church or synagogue, for example - we would look elsewhere. — Karen Armstrong

I do not dislike teaching when the boys behave themselves. — Helen Herron Taft

One cannot be always laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty. — Jane Austen

I think if I'm 40 and I don't have any kids and I'm not married, I would have a baby artificially inseminated. I would feel like Mary - like Jesus is my baby. — Kim Kardashian