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Flo Hyman became America's best-known volleyball player with a faulty aorta, but she did not know it. — George Vecsey

Owning a newspaper does not confer immunity. — Alexander Lebedev

embodied in the remark that dear far-away Ruth's intentions were doubtless good. She and Kent are even yet looking for another prop, but no one presents a true sphere of usefulness. They complain that people are self-sufficing. With Saltram the fine type of the child of adoption was scattered, the grander, the elder style. They've got their carriage back, but what's an empty carriage? In short I think we were all happier as well as poorer before; even including George Gravener, who by the deaths of his brother and his nephew has lately become Lord Maddock. His wife, whose fortune clears the property, is criminally dull; he hates being in the Upper — Henry James

It's as certain that as long as fossil fuels are the cheapest energy, we will just keep burning them. — James Hansen

It's easy to write a sentence, paragraph, or book. What's difficult is writing the best sentence, paragraph, or book you can write. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

When one's outward lot is perfect, the sense of inward imperfection is the more pressing. — George Eliot

Because the world to-day is so constructed that no one can do what he would like to do, and he is forced, instead, to do what others wish him to do. Because the question of money always intrudes - into what we do, into what we are, into what we wish to become, into our work, into our highest aspirations, even into our relations with the people we love! — Alberto Moravia

You and me Haymitch.Very cozy.Picnics, birthdays, long winter nights sitting around the fire retelling old Hunger Games tale.
-Peeta Mellark — Suzanne Collins

Ati sarvatra varjayet. Excess should be avoided; excess of anything is bad. — Amish Tripathi

We should never judge anyone; a 'wicked' action which we may see as 'evil', may be necessary for the greater good. Where would the story of Christ be without Judas? His actions were ultimately good; a part of the plan. — Robert S. Jepson Jr.

Every man should be his own guru; every woman her own gurette. — Edward Abbey

The second way of finding a meaning in life is by experiencing something - such as goodness, truth and beauty - by experiencing nature and culture or, last but not least, by experiencing another human being in his very uniqueness - by loving him. — Viktor E. Frankl

Stress is the negative whirlwind of emotions that gets imposed on top of our stimulation and engagement. — Andrew J. Bernstein