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This song of the waters is audible to every ear, but there is other music in these hills, by no means audible to all ... On a still night, when the campfire is low and the Pleiades have climbed over rimrocks, sit quietly and listen ... and think hard of everything you have seen and tried to understand. Then you may hear it - a vast pulsing harmony - its score inscribed on a thousand hills, its notes the lives and deaths of plants and animals, its rhythms spanning the seconds and the centuries. — Aldo Leopold

Even as a child she had lived her own small life within herself. At a very early period she had apprehended instinctively the dual life - that outward existence which conforms, the inward life which questions. — Kate Chopin

I was not designed to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion. Let us see who is the strongest. — Henry David Thoreau

But the people only talked about how ugly her face looked. No one even bothered to mention what a sweet, kindhearted girl she was. Now, don't be amazed! That is just the nature of humans, to notice the one flaw among a person's ten good qualities. — Janaki Sooriyarachchi

Cinder's voice was no longer jovial when she said, "You have ten minutes to come to the front gates of your palace and surrender."
That was all.
The people waited for more. More taunting. More threats. More explanation. But the message was over.
Levana looked visibly shaken, while the emperor looked ready to burst out laughing. — Marissa Meyer

May our afflictions be few, but may we learn not to squander them. — Scott Cairns

I like the way bones and skin move, and I like seeing how all of the chambers of the heart fit together — Jenn Bennett

She was the first woman who left me. (on his former wife, Rachel Hunter, shortly after their break-up) — Rod Stewart

My friends tell me that I have a tendency to point out problems without offering solutions, but they never tell me what I should do about it. — Daniel M. Gilbert