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All travel has its advantages. If the passenger visits better countries, he may learn to improve his own, and if fortune carries him to worse, he may learn to enjoy it. — Samuel Johnson

Learn from the ants- how a tiny heart is big enough to love, help and care about another living existence. — Munia Khan

By its nature, the metropolis provides what otherwise could be given only by traveling; namely, the strange. — Jane Jacobs

One in four children being victimized? That's about seven children in every classroom. That's a significant proportion of the population. — Wendy Craig

This Excellent Mathematician having given us, in the Transactions of February last, an account of the cause, which induced him to think upon Reflecting Telescopes, instead of Refracting ones, hath thereupon presented the curious world with an Essay of what may be performed by such Telescopes; by which it is found, that Telescopical Tubes may be considerably shortened without prejudice to their magnifiying effect. On his invention of the catadioptrical telescope, as he communicated to the Royal Society. — Isaac Newton

My mind is very clear, but my heart is unable to understand. — Kim A-joong

Husband and wife, must complement each other. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Chapter 4. Configuring Your Jenkins Server — John Ferguson Smart

But here, surrounded by friends who wanted her, she recognized for the first time that there was only one voice that truly mattered. Only one she had to listen to. Her own. — Jennifer Donnelly

A new invention to poison people ... is not a patentable invention. — Joseph Story

There are so many factors when you think of your own films. You think of the people you worked on it with, and somehow forget the movie. You can't forgive the movie for a long time. It takes a few years to look at it with any objectivity and forgive its flaws. — George A. Romero

Enjoy your life. No curse hangs over you, nor did it ever. No devil chases after your soul. Sing and dance and be merry. — Christopher Pike