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Think of this every day. I think of it when I meet the turtle with its patient green face, or hear the hawk's tin-tongued skittering cry, or watch the otters at play in the pond. I am blood and bone however that happened, but I am convictions of my singular experience and my own thought, and they are made greatly of the hours of the earth, rough or smooth, but never less than intimate, poetic, dreamy, adamant, ferocious, loving, life-shaping. — Mary Oliver

Why you? Because there is no one better.
Why now? Because tomorrow isn't soon enough. — Donna Brazile

Mum has made a little model of Dad - it looks nothing like him, of course, at least not when I compare it with his photographs, but somehow it seems to be more like him than the photographs do. — David Almond

The people who believe themselves superior to you will reveal themselves in how they respond to criticism from you. An opinion of anyone carries as much weight as whatever value that person's social currency has. A poor man spouting words more thought provoking than plato would not be credit for his prudence for his social currency and not his wisdom decides the value of his life. — Crystal Evans

The only people who can see thestrals," she said, "are people who have seen death. — J.K. Rowling

A politician lost an argument; he went on a rampage with his fists pointed towards the sky - a move which amounts to a search for a new self. — Duop Chak Wuol

Keep practicing. Never let someone tell you you're too small or too slow. — Chris Paul

I haven't ever attended a real high-up society affair, said Mrs. — Walter R. Brooks

Momentum is a fragile force. Its worst enemy: procrastination. Its best friend: a deadline (think Election Day). Implication no. 1 (and there is no no. 2): Get to work! NOW! — Tom Peters

Asking me what I think of Oscar (Hammerstein) is like asking me what I think of the Yankees, Man o' War and Strawberry Sundaes. — Billy Rose

You can talk about depression as a "chemical imbalance" all you want, but it presents itself as an external antagonist - a "demon," a "beast," or a "black dog," as Samuel Johnson called it. It could pounce at any time, even in the most innocuous setting. — Barbara Ehrenreich

I really like the bohemian look, and I'm a great fan of mixing vintage and modern. — Kierston Wareing