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He no longer heard Kellhus speak so much as observed him cut and carve, whittle and hew, as though the man had somehow shattered the glass of language and fashioned knives from the pieces. — R. Scott Bakker

Just like a flower, enjoy the joy of giving. — Debasish Mridha

Christianity is the only faith system where God both makes the demands and meets them. — Tullian Tchividjian

I love to act, I love to sing and I love to entertain, so if I am passionate about a certain project and I want to do it, I hope to stretch my acting skills. — Julianne Hough

The stock market is overpriced. Everything is overpriced. Junk is king. — Jeremy Grantham

If you think the technology is infeasible, you don't worry about what it might do and what its potential is. — Ralph Merkle

iconoclastically. — Susan Cain

If not excellence, what? If not excellence now, when? — Tom Peters

How she wished she could learn lightness! — Milan Kundera

The ignorant one does not see his ignorance as he basks in its darkness; nor does the knowledgeable one see his own knowledge, for he basks in its light — Ibn Arabi

Life in this world is short. Let us make use of our lives in the pursuit of happiness and not trouble. — Tunku Abdul Rahman

If I could write a story that would do for the Indian one-hundredth part what 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' did for the Negro, I would be thankful the rest of my life. — Helen Hunt Jackson

I'm no good at anecdotes. — Kelly Macdonald

In childhood we inhabit a world of wonderful contrasts that later we often come to see as bizarre and do our best to rearrange, with everything in its 'proper' place. Unusual juxtapositions we label surrealistic. Yet what is surrealism but a second childhood with Freudian overtones which we have to be re-educated to enjoy? -- part of the tragedy of growing up — Ken Russell