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Sometimes the reason we do not see the answer is that we are looking too closely at the question. — Paul Murray
That's where we start making changes From the deepest and softest.
It's not the world that we needed to change It is the people who inhabit the world. It's not machines that we need to change. It is the people who use those machines. Even with people we can start the change from the softer things such as the way we breathe, and the way we feel about or toward other people and other living beings. These soft parts shape Our behaviors and our choices, both on a personal and a global scale. In this respect, they are fundamental, more so than any material changes. — Ilchi Lee
To be totally candid, it was really born out of a panic attack the summer between my sophomore and junior years, when I realized I wasn't going to graduate in four years unless I somehow managed to glue together all the courses I'd taken. That said, I'm really glad I did it, 'cause it was really fun, and I was able to just take whatever the hell I wanted. — Ed Helms
You win some, lose some, and wreck some. — Dale Earnhardt
Government does the least good and the most harm through subsidies. — James Cook
The Beatles saved the world from boredom. — George Harrison
It always comes back to the fact that it is best to listen to that inner voice, whether you're in a relationship or not. — Echo Bodine
I don't like to be the guy that stands out. I like kind of sneaking up on guys instead of being out front. — Roy Oswalt
What is our life but a succession of preludes to that unknown song whose first solemn note is sounded by death? — Alphonse De Lamartine
The universe is full of fuel. — Anthony Doerr
What Tully said of war may be applied to disputing: "It should be always so managed as to remember that the only true end of it is peace." But generally true disputants are like true sportsmen,
their whole delight is in the pursuit; and the disputant no more cares for the truth than the sportsman for the hare. — Alexander Pope
Gansey wasn't sure he was in a position to be falling in love, but he'd done it anyway. — Maggie Stiefvater
