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Everyone was boarding a night train, heading to a far-off destination. Tsukuru envied them. At least they had a place they needed to go to. — Haruki Murakami
I've just always loved animals. So I've often thought that if I weren't a writer I'd work for some nonprofit organization that does something positive for animals. — Cate Marvin
The benefits of deep attachment are powerful - regulated people feel whole, centered, alive. (208) — Thomas Lewis
I like to smoke, and when you smoke, things become less serious and you find the funny in things. So, even movies that aren't funny, they end up turning into comedies to me. — Wiz Khalifa
I don't want your duty kisses. They taste bitter — Abigail Reynolds
The fundamental response to change is not logical, but emotional. — Tom DeMarco
With 'Blue Slide Park' I wanted to have a number one album, and I did do it, so I'm not mad at it, but that was its goal. — Mac Miller
You can picture pretty easily if there were a paying passenger aboard a rocket that failed, like Challenger failed. Certainly it would be a tragedy, and a tragedy for the company. They would have a hard time recovering from it. — Sally Ride
The truth was no. The lie was yes. I settled for something in between. "I don't know. — Khaled Hosseini
When you look at a couch you don't really see the couch. You see the couch as perceived by a state of mind. — Frederick Lenz
Protestants, on the contrary, rejected the Church as a vehicle of revelation; truth was to be sought only in the Bible, which each man could interpret for himself. If men differed in their interpretation, there was no divinely appointed authority to decide the dispute. In practice, the State claimed the right that had formerly belonged to the Church, but this was a usurpation. In Protestant theory, there should be no earthly intermediary between the soul and God. — Bertrand Russell
Sir Isaac Newton is said to have avowed that he felt like a child picking up shells beside the great and unexplored ocean of truth. — Mary Shelley
Serious journalists often imagine society is adrift because people don't know certain things. Yet often, they know but just don't care. So the task of serious journalism isn't just to lay out truths. It is to make vital truths compelling to a big audience. — Alain De Botton
Problems have solutions. — Stevie Wonder