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Leaders grow; they are not made. — Peter Drucker

Later, Nima told us that the son of one of his friends, a ten-year-old, had awakened his parents in horror telling them he had been having an "illegal dream." He had been dreaming that he was at the seaside with some men and women who were kissing, and he did not know what to do. He kept repeating to his parents that he was having illegal dreams. — Azar Nafisi

I was wrong. My enemy is not a beguiler, but a revealer. She brings out of us all the awful feelings that we have hidden away. And makes them manifest. So I know now that this is who I am. Might. Shame. Rage. And now they know, too. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

I cannot tell you how much I enjoy what I do, so I will always consider it an enormous privilege to be a scientist, and ... of course, this honor is very ... incredibly beautiful — Thomas C. Sudhof

The life of the average person is often not based on provocation and grand adventures, but lived as homage to the wonder of the constant state of being. — Rhonda Laurel

If his heart raced with excitement of the challenge he would have to make it slow again, like he always did, calming himself, making himself into a rock and then slipping, slowly at first, then more rapidly as he went along, down into the darkening green, down to the cold depths where all the mysteries were. — John L. Parker Jr.

The extermination of the buffalo has been a veritable tragedy of the animal world. — Theodore Roosevelt

Great art presupposes the alert mind of the educated listener — Arnold Schoenberg

When I was eleven years old, I gave my life to Jesus. I have no reason to think that he ever gave it back — Michael Fields

I take a deep breath. It doesn't begin to fill the void in my chest, a void that's been present since Saturday morning, a painful hollow reminder of my loss. — E.L. James

Each of us only feels the torn lining of his own coat and sees the wholeness of the other person's. — Erica Jong