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A worm is as good a traveler as a grasshopper or a cricket, and a much wiser settler. With all their activity these do not hop away from drought nor forward to summer. We do not avoid evil by fleeing before it, but by rising above or diving below its plane; as the worm escapes drought and frost by boring a few inches deeper. — Henry David Thoreau

If you take a flower in your hand and really look at it, it's your world for a moment. — Georgia O'Keeffe

On an average, 324,000 new babies are born into the world every day. During that same day, 10,000 persons, on an average, will have starved to death or died from malnutrition. So it goes. In addition 123,000 persons will die for other reasons. So it goes. This leaves a net gain of about 191,000 each day in the world. The Population Reference Bureau predicts that the world's total population will double to 7,000,000,000 before the year 2000. — Kurt Vonnegut

Don't we all live in our heads? Where else could we possibly exist? Our brains are the universe. — Kate DiCamillo

The books are your teacher, after and before school. — Deyth Banger

It's hard - it's difficult to tell when your buzz is at its peak. — Joe Budden

I started off from a very early age listening to music - all the usual cheesy stuff that little kids like. — Iwan Rheon

Life is funny, and a lot of times, the people that I've met have really gone past anything that I've ever dreamed of, so I'm really grateful. My friendships really go from the West to the East. You'd be amazed at some of the people I call friends. — BeBe Winans

Well look, I don't begrudge anybody in the voters and their views. — Jim Talent

She did not know many beautiful animals that had sweet tempers, except perhaps butterflies. Then again, there wasn't enough to a butterfly to properly be called a temper. That options did an angry butterfly have, anyway? Stamping eylashed-sized feet? Flapping its wings in a sarcastic manner? — T. Kingfisher