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You should always take the best from the past, leave the worst back there and go forward into the future. — Bob Dylan

I am fascinated by the fact that the stories show how a better life comes primarily through self-sacrifice. This is brought out unmistakably in the fourth book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. — A. Hussa

If you paint a man leaning over your own back must ache — N. C. Wyeth

I wouldn't underrate the power of regret. It doesn't feel good ... But it's hard to learn anything important without it. — Joe Hill

Well, actually it carried Cadmus. Europa fell off and died along the way, but that's not important.' It was probably important to her. — Rick Riordan

I think one of the things that I carry, and just my goals in life, is just encourage people and make them feel joy and celebrated and they leave feeling like maybe there was stuff talked about that was difficult, but then there was a voice of redemption and grace in the middle of that. — Mat Kearney

Where we would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright. That was where we could go. — Ernest Hemingway,

I'd always been insecure. Being the fourth of five kids means attention is divided five ways, and to do this equally is impossible. I grew up feeling like the little orphan in the family, the one who didn't fit in. — Suzi Quatro

We are all under sentence of death, but with a sort of indefinite reprieve. — Victor Hugo

I imagined a labyrinth of labyrinths, a maze of mazes, a twisting, turning, ever-widening labyrinth that contained both past and future and somehow implied the stars. Absorbed in those illusory imaginings, I forgot that I was a pursued man; I felt myself, for an indefinite while, the abstract perceiver of the world. The vague, living countryside, the moon, the remains of the day did their work in me; so did the gently downward road, which forestalled all possibility of weariness. The evening was near, yet infinite. — Jorge Luis Borges

The poetic notion of infinity is far greater than that which is sponsored by any creed. — Joseph Brodsky