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I have a child and I don't want to be at work all the time when he's small. I want to spend time with him. — Mary-Louise Parker

I have lost my mental faculties but am perfectly well. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Shall we upon the footing of our land
Send fair-play orders, and make compromise,
Insinuation, parley, and base truce,
To arms invasive? — William Shakespeare

Fear is a wolf on a chain, only dangerous when you set it free. Sorrow exhausts itself in the net of forgetting. Anger, for all its fury, can be killed by a smile. Only hope goes on forever, because hope doesn't belong to us: it belongs to our ancestors, the first of our kind, whose brave love for one another gave us most of the good that we are. — Gregory David Roberts

Only the impossible is worth doing. — Akong Rinpoche

I clicked on the link, which showed a picture of a reed-thin blond woman with an artfully tousled chignon smiling as she stood — Jojo Moyes

I was glad Emerson was with me, and even happier that he had not suggested I remain behind. In this, as in all our adventures, we were equal partners. Few men could have accepted that arrangement. Emerson is a remarkable man. But then, if he had not been a remarkable man, I would not have married him. — Elizabeth Peters

I became aware of just how fleeting the sense of happiness was, and how flimsy its basis: a warm restaurant after having come in from the rain, the smell of food and wine, interesting conversation, daylight falling weakly on the polished cherrywood of the tables. It took so little to move the mood from one level to another, as one might push pieces on a chessboard. Even to be aware of this, in the midst of a happy moment, was to push one of those pieces, and to become slightly less happy. — Teju Cole

There is one advantage to having nothing, it never needs repair. — Frank Howard Clark

I picked up a book on wilderness survival by Laurence Gonzalez and found in it this telling sentence: "The plan, a memory of the future, tries on reality to see if it fits." His point is that when the two seem incompatible, we often hang onto the plan, ignore the warnings reality offers us and plunge into trouble. Afraid of the darkness of the unknown, the spaces in which we see only dimly, we often choose the darkness of closed eyes, of obliviousness. (Woolf's Darkness) — Rebecca Solnit

Because it's good when you find one that does mean something. Makes all the empty ones worthwhile. — Katja Millay

I reject the idea that humans are superior to other life forms ... Man is just an ape with an overly developed sense of superiority. — Paul Watson