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Education must be aimed at creating a wider imagination in the child, not at suppressing. The child's mind must be set free. — Henry Williamson

I didn't finish the stories until we went to the Philippines and I got malaria. I couldn't work and I didn't have any money, but I had seven stories. So I wrote three or four more. — Denis Johnson

She tried to shriek for help, to cry out against the blinding agony, but her mouth wouldn't open. The scream stalled in her throat and she gagged. Oh my God. She couldn't move her lips. She couldn't say one word. — Meryl Sawyer

Great music is its own movie, already. And the challenge, as a music fan, is to keep the song as powerful as it wants to be, to not tamper with it and to somehow give it a home. — Cameron Crowe

Trying so hard to make things go our way in this world, doing so much leaning, is exhausting. I am convinced that is exactly what Jesus had in mind when he said, 'Come to me all you who are weary and heavy-laden and I will give you rest' (Matthew 11:28 NASB). — Van Harden

Being at a loss to resolve these questions, I am resolved to leave them without any resolution. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

You are free, but you have to choose. An open oven bakes no bread — Paulo Coelho

It is a pretty good idea to make some noises when you are at a play. — Donald Miller

God will make right all that is wrong, He will take away the lingering effect of sin and what's not right in our lives. He knows how painful life in this world can be. — Joshua Harris

He claimed that no act or thought that did not have love as its purpose was of God. Love was the secret of God's perfection. Man was imperfect only because of his inability to live life as a continuous act of love. — Michael Puttonen

The pages of history are red with the blood of illuminated "saints" who were murdered by their religions for actually achieving the advertised spiritual rewards. — Christopher S. Hyatt

In the workplace, employees should be judged on their merit and hard work and not on aspects that are irrelevant to their performance. — Paul Singer