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Look for where the sky is brightest along the horizon. That reflects the nearest river. Strike out for a river and you will find habitation. — Eudora Welty

What do you see when you look at me? — Robert McCall

It is my principle that the will of the majority should always prevail. — Thomas Jefferson

Faith is permitting ourselves to be seized by the things we do not see. — Martin Luther

And still the brain continues to yearn, continues to burn, foolishly, with desire. My old man's brain is mocked by a body that still longs to stretch in the sun and form a beautiful shape in someone else's gaze, to lie under a blue sky and dream of helpless, selfless love, to behold itself, illuminated, in the golden light of another's eyes. — Meg Rosoff

I want to be known as a good major-leaguer, and good major-leaguers work to become good. — Alex Rodriguez

I try to play what comes naturally at the moment and let it happen. — McCoy Tyner

There may be another life, and if there is, the best way to prepare for it is by making somebody happy in this. — Robert Green Ingersoll

In my dream I woke up to realize I was tired and needed to go to sleep. Then I slowly remembered that I was asleep, but that I needed to wake up and write this down. Blah. — Jarod Kintz

Witty inspirations are the proverbs of the educated. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

I'm not sure if men really understand this, but I don't think there's a woman in America who really expects her life to be easy. In our own ways, we all know better! — Ann Romney

Two rules: You enter without breaking. And you remember that nobody misses what you don't take. — Andrew Vachss

Through care taken over trends, the desire to be novel and affectation knowledge, we repudiate our art, our instinct, our own way of doing things; it is absurd and stupid — Giuseppe Verdi

The rustling of the leaves is like a low hymn to nature. — James Ellis

Not because Socrates said so, but because it is in truth my own disposition - and perchance to some excess - I look upon all men as my compatriots, and embrace a Pole as a Frenchman, making less account of the national than of the universal and common bond. — Michel De Montaigne