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I, Judy Moody, will get zero-wrong-plus-extra-credit on the spelling test! 110%! Pass it on. — Anonymous

Among you boys you have a game: you stand a row of bricks on end a few inches apart; you push a brick, it knocks its neighbor over, the neighbor knocks over the next brick
and so on till all the row is prostrate. That is human life. A child's first act knocks over the initial brick, and the rest will follow inexorably. If you could see into the future, as I can, you would see everything that was going to happen to that creature; for nothing can change the order of its life after the first event has determined it. That is, nothing will change it, because each act unfailingly begets an act, that act begets another, and so on to the end, and the seer can look forward down the line and see just when each act is to have birth, from cradle to grave. — Mark Twain

Is this idea of the non-fruit-bearing Christian something that we have concocted in order to make Christianity "easier"? — Francis Chan

No one can make you feel inferior unless you allow them to. — Sherman Kennon

We drive until the sun sets. There are more back roads into and out of these woods than anyone can count, than are probably on any map. You can drive and drive and drive and just see forest and fields, the occasional cow, the occasional elk, the even more occasional moose (the animal Patron Saint of Perpetual Embarrassment; I can relate, though not to being Catholic, which I've apparently decided mooses are). The Mountain glows in and out of view, turning pink, then blue, then shadow, as it watches us wander. — Patrick Ness

You become more conscious, a witness, a watcher of all that goes on inside you. The watcher becomes immediately free from identification. Because he can see the emotions, it is an absolute certainty that "I am not the emotions." He can see the thoughts; the simple conclusion is "I am not my thought process. — Osho

Forget about teaching the children about numbers and colors and the like, and just play with them. — Brian Sutton-Smith

Oh honey, we're all fuckups in our own special ways. — Eleanor Brown

At first, I was grateful to be the object of such intense desire. Yet what's flattering in the first year can be suffocating in the eighth. — Padma Lakshmi

If you get it tested and find out you're actually retarded, that would be irony. — Erin McCahan

A Genrous friend gives life for an other friend live this anamalitic behaviour and be kind to one an other — Muhammad Siddique Bugti