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Of course she could not help but be drawn to people like Hank, people with their own fire, but no matter how much they thought they loved you or their family or their country, no matter how they pledged their allegiance, that fire always burned for them alone. — Philipp Meyer

Every so often my life will feel like a story. It doesn't have to be a big thing; in fact, most often, it's just the opposite. — David Sedaris

Race is a layer of being, but not a culmination. — Thylias Moss

Flynn Rider: Frying pans... who knew, right? — Walt Disney Company

Time indeed has very little to do with living except at its beginning or near its end. — Phyllis Bottome

The world may not applaud us for wiping running noses, driving in carpools, or talking with our teenager into the wee hours of the morning. And until they are trained, our children might not thank us either. But as we set aside our own selfish desires and glorify God by joyfully serving our children, we are pursuing true greatness according to the Bible. Let us do so with tenderness, affection, and with a smile! — Carolyn Mahaney

If I didn't define myself for myself, I would be crunched into other people's fantasies for me and eaten alive. — Audre Lorde

Functionally, a man is somewhat like a bicycle. A bicycle maintains its poise and equilibrium only so long as it's moving forward towards something. — Maxwell Maltz

What he has lost is everything that hasn't happened to him, everything that he is not, but might have been. — Nicola Morgan

I guess everyone is living behind their own secret identities. — Emily Bentz

How do I know that I know this, except that I've always been taught this and never heard anything else? How sure am I of my own views? Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus, and the feeling that whatever you think you're bound to be OK, because you're in the safely moral majority. — Christopher Hitchens

Today is full of promise and hope. Yesterday was either like a rainbow or a fog that has dispersed into thin air. Tomorrow is yet to come and will take care of itself. — Susan Mills Wilson

[Math] curriculum is obsessed with jargon and nomenclature seemingly for no other purpose than to provide teachers with something to test the students on. — Paul Lockhart