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The masses in any given place are generally composed of three parts, the relatively active, the intermediate and the relatively backward. The leaders must therefore be skilled in uniting the small number of active elements around the leadership and must rely on them to raise the level of the intermediate elements and to win over the backward elements. — Mao Zedong

When I finish my school work for the day, I like to go play basketball, ride my bike or skateboard, play video games, or go free running. — Max Charles

So, there I was, tied to an altar made from outdated encyclopedias, about to get sacrificed to the dark powers by a cult of evil Librarians. — Brandon Sanderson

You are not worried about scoring; you are worried about winning the game. — Michael Redd

A song? What laughter or what song
Can this house remember?
Do flowers and butterflies
Belong to a blind December? — Robert Graves

Why are nephrologists the worst to date? They are always getting pissed off. — Peter Rogers

The evil in the world is all of our own making, and it proceeds entirely from our ruthless, senseless, wasteful, destructive, and suicidal neglect of our own being. — Thomas Merton

Everything in the universe has a rhythm, everything dances. — Maya Angelou

If you take away the gift of reading, you create the gift of listening. — Malcolm Gladwell

From haunted spring and dale Edg'd with poplar pale The parting genius is with sighing sent. — John Milton

Her dreams were a tangled mess of blood and shuddering trees — Rosamund Hodge

It's easy for us to feel separate from other people and from other forms of life, especially if we don't have a reliable connection to our own inner world. Without insight into our internal cycles of pleasure and pain, desires and fears, there is a strong sense of being removed, apart or disconnected. When we do have an understanding of our inner lives, it provides an intuitive opening, even without words, to the ties that exist between ourselves and others. — Sharon Salzberg