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I think the Colorado Plateau is the most scenic area in the world - let's begin with that. Not just the United States. — Stewart Udall

That always seemed so ridiculous to me, that people want to be around someone because they're pretty. It's like picking your breakfast based on the color instead of the taste. — John Green

was a long upper hall full — Louisa May Alcott

People always think it can't happen to them, instead of thinking it's going to happen to somebody, why not me." She — J.D. Robb

I kind of like the way that I came up as an artist. I like experimenting. — Ed Sheeran

Ours was a sudden bond, the kind possible only for the young or the imperiled. — Karen Thompson Walker

If you treat an animal right, they don't run away. They're not like us. They run away from people they don't trust; most times we run away from ourselves. — Glenn Beck

What a peculiar civilisation this was: inordinately rich, yet inclined to accrue its wealth through the sale of some astonishingly small and only distantly meaningful things, a civilisation torn and unable sensibly to adjudicate between the worthwhile ends to which money might be put and the often morally trivial and destructive mechanisms of its generation. — Alain De Botton

It is almost as difficult to make a man unlearn his errors as his knowledge. — Charles Caleb Colton

A little bird told me that jumping is easy and the falling is fun, right up until you hit sidewalk shivering and stunned. — Ani DiFranco

At the dressing table, every woman has a chance to be an artist, and art, as Aristotle said, completes what nature left unfinished. — Sophia Loren

To philosophical materialists God is no more than an idea in the human mind, and not a very important idea. — Phillip E. Johnson

I don't believe it is more important to move forward than to know the truth. — Veronica Roth

You'd put yourself in a play and get to know the system and learn how to be directed, and then you could be a director. So, I've just always done it. It was always a hobby. The funny thing was that when I started to get paid to do it as a professional job, I lost my hobby. I don't know what to do. I have to take up something else now. — David Oakes