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Every frontier is doomed to produce an opposition beyond it. Nothing short of the universal can build the unfenced peace. — Freya Stark

All at once we see things in our skies, and we both realize it together. Well you know they were wrong, get on the right thing. — Paul McCartney

In order to disprove the assertion that all crows are black, one white crow is sufficient. — William James

Habits of literary composition are perfectly familiar to me. One of the rarest of all the intellectual accomplishments that a man can possess is the grand faculty of arranging his ideas. Immense privilege! I possess it. Do you? — Wilkie Collins

I'd learned that Holtzer Point was a top secret facility in St. Paul, Minnesota. I'd gathered that much already, but it was nice to have it confirmed by a series of websites that appeared to have been composed by middle-school-aged conspiracy theorists with a passion for stupid-looking animated graphics. — Cherie Priest

Impatience is really a condition for people with control issues; people become impatient, and angry, when they find themselves in any situation beyond their control. — Zane

Often it isn't the mountains ahead that wear you out, it's the little pebble in your shoe. — Muhammad Ali

Hell is having to execute a pointless act from which nothing ever comes except the need to do it again. — Timothy Keller

Eddie is a natural leader. Jeff and I have been very much in control of previous bands we've worked in. But the way Eddie grew into being the leader of this band was the most gradual, slow and respectful process that I've ever been involved in. — Stone Gossard

Replacing it with a thought. I sometimes think, "What the hell. I have four working limbs right now. I'm winning just to even have the privilege of this experience!" Steering my brain onto this track of thought begins the process of being grateful for the lesson and returns my mind to a more peaceful place. — Graham Shiels

Why did people need a permit to ride a bike?' I ask. 'Because they could bring messages! Pass on news!' Koch cries. 'There was no other transport. People on bikes could evade checkpoints, they could have secret meetings.' Clearly the atmosphere of paranoid control had set in early under the Russians. — Anna Funder

My horizons are also broadened by working with so many people around Europe. They taught me what I never would have learned just staying in my own country. — Malgorzata Szumowska