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Would anyone test the memory of human children by throwing them into a swimming pool to see if they remember where to get out? Yet — Frans De Waal

The kundalini energy enables us to do things that would not happen otherwise, to apply an occult pressure, to use energy to create effects perhaps thousands of miles away. — Frederick Lenz

Owl felt happy as he filled his cup. It tastes a little bit salty, he said, but tear-drop tea is always very good. — Arnold Lobel

In closing, she advised me to drink more water, get some sleep, and suggested that in the future I refrain from strenuous physical activity in a hot room the day after falling off a roof. — Patrick Rothfuss

Color, which is the poet's wealth, is so expensive that most take to mere outline sketches and become men of science. — Henry David Thoreau

The duty of a man is to be useful to his fellow-men; if possible, to be useful to many of them; failing this, to be useful to a few; failing this, to be useful to his neighbours, and, failing them, to himself: for when he helps others, he advances the general interests of mankind. Just as he who makes himself a worse man does harm not only to himself but to all those to whom he might have done good if he had made himself a better one, so he who deserves well of himself does good to others by the very fact that he is preparing what will be of service to them. — Seneca.

When we try to push the envelope, there are certain sectors of society that say this is a Zionist plot to sort of destabilize our country, or this is an American agenda. — Abdallah II Of Jordan

The most dangerous stories we make up are the narratives that diminish our inherent worthiness. — Brene Brown

A saint is a person who behaves decently in a shockingly indecent society. — Kurt Vonnegut

It hadn't escaped my attention that I preferred to spend time with the undead rather than the living. I tried not to think about what that said about me. — Amy Plum

Without atmosphere a painting is nothing. — Rembrandt