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And after that the dream faded, — James Dashner
The places where water comes together with other water. Those places stand out in my mind like holy places. — Raymond Carver
She knew what all smart women knew: Laughter made you live better and longer. — Gail Parent
Your words are powerful containers, carrying blessings or curses depending on what is inside of you. If you harbour bitterness in you, you will speak spitefully and create hurt and hatred in those you speak with. If there is love inside of you, you will release pleasant and caring words that create appreciation, gratitude and warmth in those around you. — Archibald Marwizi
Funny thing, employment. If you keep doing it, you keep getting paid. — N.K. Jemisin
Change your thoughts and you change your world. — Norman Vincent Peale
We can make a difference and have fun doing it — Wavy Gravy
It is nonsense to speak of 'higher' and 'lower' pleasures. To a hungry man it is, rightly, more important that he eat than that he philosophize. — W. H. Auden
The western mind makes definitions; it draws lines. — Camille Paglia
She rediscovered me under all that rubble, and that means I'll always be a little bit hers. — Emery Lord
Temporal experience is neither completely recurrent (in which case it would be wholly knowable) nor completely variable (in which case it would be wholly inscrutable). In effect, it is more like a piece of complex music, a Bach fugue heard for the first time. In one sense, we are excited and surprised by the novel disposition of tones and rhythms and by the uncanny variety of the treatment. In another sense, we realize that recurring ideas and cycles are what give the work its native character, and that the variations, however stunning, have significance only in terms of their relationship to these underlying themes. Conversely, the recurrent themes are realizable in their fullest sense only through the variations upon them. The careful student of time is thus as sure that certain things will recur as he is sure that they will recur in dazzling new forms. — Robert Grudin
We spark, angel. We spark so bright, and I always thought I'd woo you nice and slow and you'd adore me. But you only ever see the worst in me, and there's so much worst to see. — Kit Rocha
An army to be useful must be a unit, and out of this has grown the saying, attributed to Napoleon, but doubtless spoken before the days of Alexander, that an army with an inefficient commander was better than one with two able heads. — William Tecumseh Sherman
Money is the wise man's religion. — Euripides
Forever is not an idea or a concept, it is reality. All of the things here come from forever. We call forever nirvana in Zen. — Frederick Lenz
