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We liked to be known as the clever girls. When we decorated our hands with henna for holidays and weddings, we drew calculus and chemical formulae instead of flowers and butterflies. — Malala Yousafzai

Only when we are so old, only, are we aware of the beauty of life. — Alice Herz-Sommer

[The past] has a way of hanging around, demanding we understand it and weave it into ourselves so that we can go on. — Margaret Coel

The first show I ever saw was Meat Loaf, and it was on the Bat Out of Hell tour. Meat Loaf actually had a huge 20-foot bat behind him. Smoke came out of the bat's nose and his eyes glowed red - which is still one of the most mindblowing productions I've ever seen. — Simon Taylor-Davis

If we want to reignite innovation and passion, we have to rehumanize work. — Brene Brown

Lord, inspire us to read your Scriptures and meditate upon them day and night. We beg you to give us real understanding of what we need, that we in turn may put its precepts into practice. Yet we know that understanding and good intentions are worthless, unless rooted in your graceful love. So we ask that the words of Scripture may also be not just signs on a page, but channels of grace into our hearts. Origen
FURTHER — Thomas C. Oden

You don't need to pray to God any more when there are storms in the sky, but you do have to be insured. — Bertolt Brecht

If a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger? — Thomas Henry Huxley

Lacan , Derrida and Foucault are the perfect prophets for the weak, anxious academic personality, trapped in verbal formulas and perennially defeated by circumstances. They offer a self-exculpating cosmic explanation for the normal professorial state of resentment, alienation, dithering passivity and inaction. — Camille Paglia

You are so wonderfully bizarre. — Becca Ann