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Maybe it was childish, this old urge to explore for exploring's sake. There was romance in the unknown, but once a place had been discovered and cataloged and mapped, it was diminished, just — Ransom Riggs

Evans, Evans!" He Cried.
Mrs. Smith was talking aloud to himself, Agnes the servant girl cries to Mrs. Filmer in the kitchen. "Evans, Evans" he had said as she brought in the tray. She jumped, she did. She scuttled downstairs. — Virginia Woolf

Teachers deserve respect," I explain.
"Why do they get it for free, when everyone else has to earn it? — Jodi Picoult

There is a heavy emphasis in Mormonism on initiative, on responsibility, on a work ethic, and on education. If you take those elements together with a free-enterprise system, you've got the chemistry for a lot of industry. — Stephen Covey

Good wares make good markets. — Nicholas Breton

The photograph is kind of a proof - a proof that I actually met these people, that they actually have lives, and that they're worth considering. — Jim Goldberg

And ultimately the people who produce my records, they know that they're here to serve the purpose of me expressing who I am at this period of time and augmenting that or pulling it forward and I love that process. — Alanis Morissette

Genesis 10:7 is probably the most important verse in the Bible for the purposes of identifying the location of the Garden of Eden. This is because it groups Cush and Havilah together as son and grandson of Ham, the African hot countries. Eden was therefore a place in the region of the historically famous Cush. — Gert Muller

I use Spanish dancing as a way to exercise. I've done that for my whole life. — Sofia Vergara

Well, well, my dear fellow, be it so. We have shared this same room for some years, and it would be amusing if we ended by sharing the same cell. ( ... ) — Arthur Conan Doyle

So many times a man's thoughts will waver, That it turns him back from honored paths, As false sight turns a beast, when he is afraid. — Dante Alighieri