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The present is what is happening when you strip away all the resentments of your past and all the worries you have about your future. — John Kuypers

Far too many people make promises they can never keep. They may have the best intentions in the world to keep their promise-but if they have not made a plan to keep it, they will not be able to do it. — Zig Ziglar

It is a strange, repetitive feature of action movies that the infuriating go-by-the-rules boss of the maverick hero is almost invariably Black.) — David Graeber

The eye with which I see God is the same eye with which God sees me. — Meister Eckhart

There are no rules. Only principles and natural laws. — Diana Wynne Jones

Multiculturalism isn't about culture, it's about power. — Ntozake Shange

Beside me, Philippe and Meg hold hands. He murmurs something that sounds like, "my dear leetle mongoose." I wish he'd turn back into a frog and hop away. — Alex Flinn

I never wanted to be known as a local rapper. Not downing anybody, but you know Gucci, that's cool to me, but I want to be massive. I want to be Kanye. I want to be Eminem. — Cyhi The Prynce

Hope means you keep on holding to things that won't ever be so again, and so you bleed an inch at a time until there's nothing left — Seanan McGuire

There's something imminent in the work, but the circle is only completed by the viewer. — Anish Kapoor

Isn't he beautiful? His silky hair, his muscles so strong and powerful yet amazingly, he trembles slightly at my touch, and the more I stroke him, the more he leans into my hand," Keirah said her eyes remaining on the horse. Yes, Keirah, the horse is a fine one," Wharick said as he slowly walked closer to her. "What I said was not to you, Gwarda," she teased, "I was speaking to the horse. — Madison Thorne Grey

I have realized that for those who live in the West, freedom is so often something they take for granted. It has always been there for them. It is their unnoticed, unrecognized, constant companion and friend. But for those of us who come from countries like Sudan, freedom is wonderful and precious. — Mende Nazer

She'd found socializing with the school mums difficult enough when her life was in perfect order. The chat, chat, chat, the swirls of laughter, the warmth, the friendliness (most mums were so very nice) and the gentle hint of bitchiness that ran beneath it all. — Liane Moriarty

Readers are made by readers. — Aidan Chambers