Pionnier En Quotes & Sayings
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She paused, and heaved a sigh that seemed to come straight up from the cami-knickers. A silence ensued. — P.G. Wodehouse

Online life is practice to make the rest of life better, but it is also a pleasure in itself. — Sherry Turkle

I love my fans unconditionally. They have been supportive of me through everything, and I would not be here, giving this interview to you, without them. — Jake T. Austin

She felt the press of time as keenly as Kai had. She'd already wasted too much of it. Kissing Thorne in the atrium. Hiding in that cabinet. Dodging in and out of corridors like a lost rabbit. — Marissa Meyer

When you look up/ Do you see the blue sky of what might be / Or the darkness of what will never be? / Do you see me?
Kami Garcia/Margaret Stohl — Kami Garcia

Unfortunately, being physically equipped to hear has little to do with the actual predilection to listen. Sharing a common tongue does not ensure earnest or successful communication. Missed connections occur among hearing people all the time, splitting open countless minor chasms and yawning gulches, fissures that no vaccine or technilogical advance will ever be able to mend or prevent. That task will always fail to us. — Leah Hager Cohen

You weren't afraid of me when I was Wolf," he said. "Why are you afraid of Nathan?"
"He's got big feet!"
"What?"
An insulted-sounding arrroooo came from the other side of the door, a reminder that Wolves also had big ears. — Anne Bishop

The value of philosophy is, in fact, to be sought largely in its very uncertainty. The man who has no tincture of philosophy goes through life imprisoned in the prejudices derived from common sense, from the habitual beliefs of his age or his nation, and from convictions which have grown up in his mind without the co-operation or consent of his deliberate reason. To such a man the world tends to become definite, finite, obvious; common objects rouse no questions, and unfamiliar possibilities are contemptuously rejected. As soon as we begin to philosophize, on the contrary, we find, as we saw in our opening chapters, that even the most everyday things lead to problems to which only very incomplete answers can be given. . . .
--From The Problems of Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1912). — Bertrand Russell

Normal people don't wall their wives up in insane asylums. They don't disinherit their sons because they didn't get the child they wanted. — Leigh Bardugo

I get so many ideas for songs, but I'm so seldom disciplined enough to sit down and crank them out. — Amanda Palmer