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Men speak from knowledge, women from imagination. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Man usually thinks liberty is the power of doing what he likes to do. That is license. — Austin O'Malley
The hardest thing to accept about the passage of time is that the people who mattered most to us are all wrapped up in parenthesis — John Irving
Long has black powder been in the hands of dwarves alone.
Alas, winds ever change and nothing remains the same forever.
Lord Arrlo Salkeld — J.P. Ashman
An opportunity is a conjunction of circumstances by which one may improve his condition of life or his equipment for life. — William DeWitt Hyde
You must ascend a mountain to learn your relation to matter, and so to your own body, for it is at home there, though you are not. — Henry David Thoreau
Too often we see that teachers and educational administrators feel threatened by self-organized learning. They, therefore, think it is not learning at all. — Sugata Mitra
The show is not a history lesson or intellectual exploration. It is entertainment based on tension, irony and storytelling that is closely related to today's life. — Matthew Weiner
Hang a shining star upon the highest bough. — Hugh Martin
I find my voice and manage to say those three one-syllable words back to him. Words I haven't uttered in a very, very long time. Words that meant nothing before now. — Emily Giffin
If we do not carry God's truth and light to this world, no one will. — John Bevere
She devoured stories with rapacious greed, ranks of black marks on white, sorting themselves into mountains and trees, stars, moons and suns, dragons, dwarfs, and forests containing wolves, foxes and the dark. — A.S. Byatt
I remember when I was a young social worker, the first time I went to the state capital in Arizona, where I eventually served for seven years, I was so nervous to go and lobby my state legislators. Because I only had a master's degree at the time in social work. — Kyrsten Sinema
