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He found her beautiful, if a bit strange and sour. It was something in the way that her eyes sparked when she looked at something lovely in the landscape. He couldn't understand it. — Sarah J. Maas

It's absolutely crucial that every child-serving organization - be it an elementary school, daycare, or community center - provide its children with time and space to play. — Darell Hammond

When you're washing up, pray. Be thankful that there are plates to be washed; that means there was food, that you fed someone, that you're lavished care on one or more people, that you cooked and laid the table. ...
There are women who say: "I'm not going to do the washing up let the men do it." Fine, let the men do it if they want to, but that has nothing to do with equality ... I'd be accused of working against the feminist cause. Nonsense! As if washing up or wearing a bra or having someone open or close a door could be humiliating to me as a woman. The fact is, I love it when a man opens the door for me. ... in my soul is written: "I'm being treated like a goddess. I'm a queen. — Paulo Coelho

I could be a millionaire if I knew how to make stuff and wasn't afraid of electricity. — Linda Sunshine

People without curiosity are like houses without books: there's something unsettling about them. — Nikki Gemmell

I am a mathematician, sir. I never permit myself to think. — John Dickson Carr

I would imagine there are days when Superman wakes up, glances at his cape, and wonders when someone will come save him. — Tyler Knott Gregson

It doesn't matter if the group is a church or a gang or a sewing circle or masculinity itself, asking members to dislike, disown, or distance themselves from another group of people as a condition of 'belonging' is always about control and power. I think we have to question the intentions of any group that insists on disdain toward other people as a membership requirement. It may be disguised as belonging, but real belonging doesn't necessitate disdain. — Brene Brown

It isn't the past which holds us back, it's the future; and how we undermine it, today. — Viktor E. Frankl

The thought of being made comfortable gives him strength to endure his pain. — Marcel Proust

For the truth of the conclusions of physical science, observation is the supreme Court of Appeal. — Arthur Eddington