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During climbs into taller trees, I was occasionally able to look down on the backs of birds, which shine with reflected sunlight as they move through the green depths of the canopy, like schools of fish. — Richard Preston

The Nixon administration really put a lot of pressure on CBS not to run the second broadcast. — Ben Bradlee

Without darkness, how could we have appreciated the light? — Lailah Gifty Akita

Everything is practice. Every word you write and action you take is a chance to get better. — Jeff Goins

Another fact that doesn't exactly brighten up our days is that Mr. Van Maaren, the man who works in the warehouse, is getting suspicious about the Annex. — Anne Frank

Education must enable a man to become more efficient, to achieve with increasing facility the legitimate goals of his life. — Martin Luther King Jr.

What I love is Mexican hot chocolate, like a spicy hot chocolate - adding cayenne pepper to the Hershey's cocoa and making a spicy-sweet treat. — Kimberly Williams-Paisley

I don't need to read the whole book, Prudence, to know how I feel about it. I knew you were the one ever since I read the first chapter.. — Hilaria Alexander

We can't keep running from past mistakes...At some point, we need to accept what is, what was done, and move on. — Shelley Hrdlitschka

But privately when things got very bad I often looked into books to see whether I could find some helpful words, and one day I read, "The forgiveness of sins is perpetual and righteousness first is not required." This impressed me so deeply that I went around saying it to myself. But then I forgot which book it was. — Saul Bellow

Of course, I do not believe that there is such a thing as a 'value-free' science, much less a value-free 'social science.' Hence, I do not urge anything so naive as a value-free observer or observation; on the contrary, what I urge is that the observer's aims and values be as clear and explicit as possible. — Thomas Szasz