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It is utterly and irrevocably possible to empty all hurts and, therefore, to love, to have compassion. To have compassion means to have passion for all things, not just between two people, but for all human beings, for all things of the earth, the animals, the trees, everything the earth contains. When we have such compassion we will not despoil the earth as we are doing now, and we will have no wars. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

We watched the humans in silence, two vampires standing in the darkness on the outskirts of humanity, always looking in. — Julie Kagawa

If change doesn't hurt a little, it's not change. You have to go beyond where you're comfortable, or you're not progressing. — Aliza Licht

Acting is a skill that not only requires talent, but a determination: The willpower to shake off reality and plunge yourself into yourself into a character than you have to act on. — Low Kay Hwa

Through embracing the diversity of humans beings, we will find a sure way to true happiness. — Malcolm Gladwell

I was 17 when I decided to write stories as big as cathedrals, overflowing with the kind of memorable and audacious characters Walker Percy, Ernest Hemingway and Saul Bellow created. — Philip Schultz

Live with the gods. And he does so who constantly shows them that his soul is satisfied with what is assigned to him. — Marcus Aurelius

Then, who is Matilda?' I asked.
Toby tilted his cup and poked at the slush with his straw. 'I suppose Matilda's the girl who felt like home. — Carol Rifka Brunt

Our premise is that inclusion leads to growth. So for those who are locked out, they lose development, and those who are in power lose market and growth. — Jesse Jackson

I am being frank about myself in this book. I tell of my first mistake on page 850. — Henry Kissinger

The strong wind rises against the trees so they bend like girls washing their hair. — Lauren Groff

They were uncertain, resentful, and somewhat ill at ease. This they hid by pretending an elaborate relief at being out of the army, and by assuring each other that military discipline should never again rule their stubborn, liberty-loving wills. Yet, as a matter of fact, they would have felt more at home in a prison than in this newfound and unquestionable freedom. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I love music, but more for the context within the music than a certain sound. — Wesley Eisold