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They were a most unusual group of colonists. Instead of noblemen, craftsmen, and servants - the types of people who had founded Jamestown in Virginia - these were, for the most part, families - men, women, and children who were willing to endure almost anything if it meant they could worship as they pleased. — Nathaniel Philbrick

You're not stealing anything, you're not breaking anything, so I'd guess you're Stephanie. — Derek Landy

Right, but that's exactly what's wrong with everything. It's not about the quality of the music, is it? — Ali Eskandarian

It is the usual consolation of the envious, if they cannot maintain their superiority, to represent those by whom they are surpassed as inferior to some one else. — Plutarch

Soon I was incorporating :( and ;) and ;( too and after that the live emoticons, and now, without any intention of ever reducing the enormity of my human emotions to these shallow shortcuts, to this typographical juvenilia, I went around all day reducing them and reducing them, endowing emotions with, and requiring them to carry the subtle quivering burdens of my inner life. — Joshua Ferris

Loving yourself means being your own best friend, standing by yourself at all times, including times of failure; being there for yourself no matter what. — Anita Moorjani

My life is an abstract life. I am avoiding it everyday and it's avoiding me everyday. — Shankar Lamichhane

I grew up on movie sets and traveling the world with my pops. — Scott Eastwood

You just want to try a bunch of stuff, because you don't know what's going to be great. — Ira Glass

Reading - an endless journey; a long, indeed never-ending journey that made one more temperate as well as more loving and kind. — Nina George

I wanted to scream, "Just tell us already!" But of course I didn't. I remained still in the backseat, barely breathing. — Rebecca Donovan

That won't do with a girl like Princess. It is too commonplace, too devoid of interest and uncertainty. — Mary Greenway McClelland

In Alaska, the beaches are slumping so much, people are having to move houses. In Tuktoyaktuk, the land is starting to go under water. The glaciers are melting and the permafrost is melting. There are new species of birds and fish and insects showing up. The Arctic is a barometer for the health of the world. If you want to know how healthy the world is, come to the Arctic and feel its pulse. — Sheila Watt-Cloutier