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I go forth to seek To seek and claim the lovely magic garden Where grasses softly sigh and Muses speak. — Anna Akhmatova

Make tawba not just for sins you've committed, but also for obligations you haven't fulfilled. — Ibn Taymiyyah

There are a lot of artists who've said they'd like to work with me. To be honest, I'm not sure there is such a thing as an inappropriate artist. The trick is matching the artist with a story. — Neil Gaiman

Got you something."
"A portable bath?"
"Better." I pulled out the alien doll. "Made me think of you."
"It looks like you," she said. "I'm going to name it DB. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

America is a great place, speech is free and you're able to expose the fact that you're an idiot, — Eric Stonestreet

You win, you dirty evil butt-munch. I'll never not let you stay over again. Now let's go back to bed. — Ethan Day

All of us are what we have to be and everyone lives the kind of life it's in him to live. — Betty Smith

The fundamentalist religions simply seem to offer more hope for a brighter future than do the more liberal, humanistic ones. — Martin Seligman

Germany, the diseased world's bathhouse. — Mark Twain

I was a sound engineer. That was my day job when I started writing. — Graham Moore

Pain concentrates the mind. Pain tethers you to this world, and the rope is a stout one. But at the same time, the grace of God enables you to look along the pain, to look down the entire length of the trial, and to see the purpose and point of it all. — Douglas Wilson

One of my highest priorities as an educator is to be as inclusive as possible. — Sarah Kay

Now, I'm as appreciative as the next obsessive-compulsive recovering-academic of the vast riches of material becoming available online, thanks to all those Google scanners crouched in the basements of libraries around the world, madly feeding books through their machines. I download obscure tomes onto my iPad and give thanks to the dual gods Gates and Jobs, singing hymns to all the lesser pantheon of geniuses.
But there's nothing like a book. — Laurie R. King