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Only then, approaching my fortieth birthday, I made philosophy my life's work. — Karl Jaspers

I don't skip practice, I'm not late for meetings, I'm professional in everything I do, you never hear about me not showing up for planes and missing flights, so why is it that I'm always being labeled a bad guy? — Jeff Cunningham

All professional men are handicapped by not being allowed to ignore things which are useless. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I feel like I'm at a really happy, good space. — Kim Kardashian

The longest-lived and the shortest-lived man, when they come to die, lose one and the same thing. — Marcus Aurelius

All greatness must first take its shape in dreams. — Jean Plaidy

I don't make a lot of distinctions between things like landscape or figure painting, because to me the problems are inherently the same - lighting, color, structure, and so on - certainly traditional and ordinary problems. — Wayne Thiebaud

By getting as close to the true idea of religion, of spirituality as it is possible for us to get ... we would be in possession of the only tangible relationship tot the deity in things. — Marsden Hartley

For if we allow that human life is always guided by reason, we destroy the premise that life is possible at all. — Leo Tolstoy

You came along and changed everything. I don't want to be some guy you're fooling around with anymore, Rylann. I want to be with you all the way. — Julie James

Johnny, yawning still, burst into noisy tears and was slapped by Bill till he choked on them. — William Golding

Nothing moved on the surface but faint coruscations of starlight, caught like fireflies in a spider's web. — Diana Gabaldon

We do not live in a time when knowledge can be extended along a pathway smooth and free from obstacles, as at the time of the discovery of the infinitesimal calculus, and in a measure also when in the development of projective geometry obstacles were suddenly removed which, having hemmed progress for a long time, permitted a stream of investigators to pour in upon virgin soil. There is no longer any browsing along the beaten paths; and into the primeval forest only those may venture who are equipped with the sharpest tools. — Heinrich Burkhardt

Change, like healing, takes time. — Veronica Roth

The two best predictors of early reading success are alphabet recognition and phonemic awareness. — Marilyn Jager Adams