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A popular myth is that learning is largely a matter of motivation. Increasingly, the key to effective learning in the information era is how you think, not how you feel. — Kathryn Alesandrini

He threw up the conkers into the air in his great happiness. In the tree above him they disturbed a roosting crow, which erupted from the branches with an explosive bang of its wings, then rose up above him towards the sky, its harsh, ambiguous call coming back in long, grating waves towards the earth, to be heard by those still living. — Sebastian Faulks

At the time I could no more believe my eyes than I can now trust my memory. — W.G. Sebald

Never explain yourself to people, just make them feel you. — Toba Beta

I was very preppy in my childhood. I also went through an anti-clothing moment where I just wanted to wear sweats because I'd just moved to Canada. My mom was always trying to get me into proper clothes, but I never wanted to wear them, and now that's all I wear. — Jason Wu

A novel is a conversation between a reader and a writer. — John Green

Lenin, the greatest man of action in our century and at the same time the most selfless. — Vladimir Lenin

Everything changes, when given the time."
He worked his jaw back and forth. "Everything?"
It might have been the way he was studying her mouth, or how his hands seemed to be lightly tracing the folds of her dress's skirt without even being fully aware of it, but the trickle of confusion roared into a jagged, painful understanding.
Oh, she thought, throat thick. Oh ... — Alexandra Bracken

Curing America's racial pathology couldn't be done with good intentions or presidential elections. — Mat Johnson

A great country worthy of the name does not have any friends. — Charles De Gaulle

As a good player in the inner city, you're always hearing people saying that you're better than you really are and that you don't have to do things like everybody else. — Carmelo Anthony

I've come to understand the cumulative dialogue of my work as a kind of cartography of wisdom about our emerging world. This book is a map in words to important territory we all are on now together. It's a collection of pointers that treat the margins as seriously as the noisy center. For change has always happened in the margins, across human history, and it's happening there now. Seismic shifts in common life, as in geophysical reality, begin in spaces and cracks. — Krista Tippett