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Don't curse a child for doing childish things, but don't 'courage him none neither. — T. Geronimo Johnson

Repentance is not so much remorse for what we have done as the fear of the consequences. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Fusion power is speculative and experimental. I think it is reckless to assume that the fusion problem will be cracked, but I'm happy to estimate how much power fusion could deliver, if the problems are cracked. — David J. C. MacKay

We should devote ourselves to being self-sufficient and must not depend upon the external ratings by others for our happiness. — Bruce Lee

Nothing can be plainer, than that the motions, changes, decays, and dissolutions, which we hourly see befall natural bodies (and which is what we mean by the course of nature), cannot possibly affect an active, simple, uncompounded substance: such a being therefore is indissoluble by the force of nature, that is to say, the soul of man is naturally immortal. — George Berkeley

But this word will I say to my enemies: What is all manslaughter in comparison with what you have done to me! — Friedrich Nietzsche

Be wild and boundless. Why are you crawling when you have wings of imagination? — Debasish Mridha

One should see any opportunity to serve as a rare and precious gift ... and never waste such an opportunity. — Mata Amritanandamayi

Eragon waited several minutes to be sure it was gone before he returned to clearing the rubble. "Maybe i should just call myself Snail Vanquisher," he muttered as he rolled a section of a pillar across the courtyard. "Eragon Shadeslayer, Vanquisher of Snails ... I would strike fear into the hearts of men wherever I went. — Christopher Paolini

I love to think about chance - about how one little overheard word, one pebble in a shoe, can change the universe. — Anne Tyler

There's only one thing more boring than listening to other people's dreams, and that's listening to their problems. — Sue Townsend