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Some well-to-do parents may say, "I have a right to have as many children as I want because I can take care of them." That may be so, but can the Earth take care of them? — Sharon Gannon

He tried not to think about the consequences of a failure. Tried not to think about the fact that he still held Beldre hostage. Tried not to worry about the fact that — Brandon Sanderson

Imagination makes the world a better place. — Crystal G. Smith

What's the main thing that makes magic magic? The fact that no one believes that it's possible. — Kanye West

If I start quoting myself, someone shoot me. My people are from Texas, so they'd know what to do. — T.D. Whittle

The only relationships that exist are based on truth. Everything else is just a mutual and isolating delusion. — Stefan Molyneux

What's possible today isn't bound by what was possible yesterday, and is never a measure of what's possible tomorrow. — Ron Kaufman

When children are ready to talk, that is the time for parents to listen, regardless of the hour. — Delbert L. Stapley

Potential enemies make the best friends and lovers. Many a blessed union begins in adversity. — Randy Thornhorn

I went being unemployed for three years to being the lead in a British feature in the days when we only made two a year, 1990. It was ridiculous really. — Christopher Eccleston

In a nutshell, Buddhists understand that all negative memories are associated with problems from the past, even if only a few seconds into the past, and they understand that all negative worries are associated with problems of the future, even if only a few seconds into the future. So, by taking note of what's occurring right now, in real time, people can escape from negative memories and worries. — Andrew Daley

Graved inside of it, "Italy". — Robert Browning

I will tell you what I have learned myself. For me, a long five- or six-mile walk helps. And one must go alone and every day. I have done this for many years. It is at these times I seem to get re-charged. If I do not walk one day, I seem to have on the next what van Gogh calls "the meagerness.""The meagerness," he said, "or what is called depression." After a day or two of not walking, when I try to write I feel a little dull and irresolute. For a long time I thought that the dullness was just due to the asphyxiation of an indoor, sedentary life (which all people who do not move around a great deal in the open air suffer from, though they do not know it). — Brenda Ueland

If you want to lead you must learn. If you want to continue to lead you must continue to learn. — John C. Maxwell