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We seem to think that the earth must go through the ordeal of sheep-pasturage before it is habitable by man. — Henry David Thoreau

I'm not out trying to prove anything. I'm sort of finished with that, so I get to play in other sandboxes and try and figure out what I like and I'm interested in. — George Clooney

Well, first I have to make the team, of course. — Carly Patterson

The truth is that there are no good men, or bad men,' he said. 'It is the deeds that have goodness or badness in them. There are good deeds, and bad deeds. Men are just men - it is what they do, or refuse to do, that links them to good and evil. The truth is that an instant of real love, in the heart of anyone - the noblest man alive or the most wicked - has the whole purpose and process and meaning of life within the lotus-folds of its passion. The truth is that we are all, every one of us, every atom, every galaxy, and every particle of matter in the universe, moving toward God. — Gregory David Roberts

Losing something is difficult while gaining something is easier. So try to gain beauty and make your life prettier. — Debasish Mridha

There are plenty of monsters hidden behind smiles of seemingly normal folks. — Madison Johns

Beauty, it would seem, was both a blessing and a curse. — Bertrice Small

But we can never hope for a whole jury-box full of ecclesiastical diehards. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Radio continues to be the very best advertising music performers have. No one who ever grabbed a Grammy got there without radio. — Gordon Smith

He mentioned a dear friend Morrie had, Maurie Stein, who had first sent Morrie's aphorisms to the Boston Globe. They had been together at Brandeis since the early sixties. Now Stein was going deaf. Koppel imagined the two men together one day, one unable to speak, the other unable to hear. What would that be like?
"We will hold hands," Morrie said. "And there'll be a lot of love passing between us. Ted, we've had thirty-five years of friendship. You don't need speech or hearing to feel that. — Mitch Albom

In the full tide of successful experiment. — Thomas Jefferson

You'll never get anywhere if you go about what-iffing like that. — Roald Dahl