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Grass is the least rewarding of all status symbols ... The grass does nothing but drink money, exhaust energies, crush spirits, destroy sleep, create tensions and interfere with the watching of baseball games, and sprout insolent signs ordering humans to keep off it. — Russell Baker

Experience may be hard but we claim its gifts because they are real, even though our feet bleed on its stones. — Mary Parker Follett

Stuck in speed bump city/Where the only thing that's pretty/Is the thought of getting out, — Jake Bugg

Smart stupid. Stupid smart. — Michael Grant

The only things flawless about me are my flaws. — Amanda Mosher

The number one rule of the Internet: People are lazy. If you don't include a link, no one can click it. Attribution without a link online borders on useless: 99.9 percent of people are not going to bother Googling someone's name. — Austin Kleon

But life without love was like a rat that had been dead for a few days. You could eat it, but it wasn't as delicious. — C. Gockel

We are hard-wired to engage with those we trust, and this hard-wiring has led to a constant push for greater interaction and connection on the Web. — David Amerland

Equality before the law in a true democracy is a matter of right. It cannot be a matter of charity or of favor or of grace or of discretion. — Wiley Blount Rutledge

I was glad to see Italy win. All the guys on the team were Italians. — Tommy Lasorda

Once a thing is removed from your heart, a trace of it still remains. — Will Advise

My rule is: If I can eat it, I can put it on my skin. — Nikki Reed

Zen is the game of insight, the game of discovering who you are beneath the social masks. — Reginald Horace Blyth

Look at me." His voice was all seriousness, the teasing gone. I lifted my eyes to meet his blazing blue ones. "Don't say that. It's not true. You've given me this." He took my hand and placed it over his heart. "And this." He put his hand over my heart. "And this." He put both our hands over my belly and left them there. "There are no great gifts, Brynne. — Raine Miller

But you have to admit it is human nature to only really appreciate something if you've worked for it, or if you know you can lose it. How are you going to make the inhabitants of your little heaven feel fulfilled if everything comes to them easily? — Josephine Angelini