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Life is more interesting when you colour outside the lines — Sonya Watson

The days aren't discarded or collected, they are bees
that burned with sweetness or maddened
the sting: the struggle continues,
the journeys go and come between honey and pain.
No, the net of years doesn't unweave: there is no net.
They don't fall drop by drop from a river: there is no river.
Sleep doesn't divide life into halves,
or action, or silence, or honor:
life is like a stone, a single motion,
a lonesome bonfire reflected on the leaves,
an arrow, only one, slow or swift, a metal
that climbs or descends burning in your bones. — Pablo Neruda

Throughout the industrial era, economists considered manufactured capital - money, factories, etc. - the principal factor in industrial production, and perceived natural capital as a marginal contributor. The exclusion of natural capital from balance sheets was an understandable omission. There was so much of it, it didn't seem worth counting. — Paul Hawken

When something happens, something else always happens. — Carol Kendall

Cause I lit him on fire, I shrugged and brushed dust from my pants. — Amanda Hocking

Failure is a part of success. — Hank Aaron

No one can or will ever feel your pain as much as you. Forgive yourself for the past, seize the gift of the present moment. — K.J. Kilton

But inherited wealth reaches its utmost value when it falls to the individual endowed with mental powers of a high order, who is resolved to pursue a line of life not compatible with the making of money; for he is then doubly endowed by fate and can live for his genius; and he will pay his debt to mankind a hundred times, by achieving what no other could achieve, by producing some work which contributes to the general good, and redounds to the honor of humanity at large. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Until you finally lose the strength for sarcasm, Locke, I wouldn't hire any mourners. — Scott Lynch

He stood between death and life as between night and morning, and thought with a soaring rapture, 'I am not afraid. — Mary Renault

Humans have nothing to do with angels and fairies, then why still I love you? — M.F. Moonzajer