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An English poet writes, I think, just for people who are interested in poetry. An American poet writes, and feels that everyone ought to appreciate this. Then he has a deep sense of grievance ... — Stephen Spender

Peace, tremulous, unexpected, sent a taproot out of nowhere into Morgan's heart. — Patricia A. McKillip

Today people use as many words as they can and think themselves very wise for doing so. For always remember that while it is wrong to use too few, it is often far worse to use too many. — Norton Juster

I enjoy money. Not enough people in this world are happy. I'm determined to be contented, and having plenty of money from working makes it easier for me. — Karen Carpenter

The old alchemy, or what was just called alchemy, has a history. Most people, if they've been trained in sciences, think of alchemy as the precursor to chemistry. Back in time, people were called alchemists and they worked for kings and rich people, smelting metal and trying to change base metal into gold, because the king wanted to be richer. — Fred Alan Wolf

I am so depressed and bored I may even have to do some homework. — Louise Rennison

Music should be used for the perception of God, not jitterbugging. — George Harrison

The time will come when our nation will honour the memory of all the sons, the daughters, the mothers, the fathers, the youth and the children who, by their thoughts and deeds, gave us the right to assert with pride that we are South Africans, that we are Africans, and that we are citizens of the world. — Nelson Mandela

Hide your good actions as you would your bad. — Zarina Bibi

Leaders being born vs. made is a bit of a separate issue. The research on this issue is fairly conclusive: 50/50. We have innate predispositions that affect who we are and what we do (nature) but we can learn and develop and grow (nurture). — Dave Ulrich

A little beauty is preferable to much wealth. — Saadi

The ideal of an "all-round" education is out of date; it has been destroyed by the progress of knowledge. — Bertrand Russell