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I see blindness more as an ability and sight more as a disability because there are some people with sight who tend to judge others by what they see on the outside but I don't see that. I don't see the skin color, the hair style or the clothing people wear; I only see that which is within a person. — Patrick Henry Hughes

I don't need to be saved. I'm the hero of my own story. — Tara Brown

If mankind were only just what they pretend to be, the problem of the millennium would be immediately solved. — Josh Billings

The night felt like it had gone by so fast, yet every second of it was bright and burned into my mind, and I felt sure I would never forget any of it, almost like I'd left some part of me back there on that island, a piece carved out that wouldn't travel into whatever came next. It would just stay behind, living that night over and over. — Kevin Emerson

I loved fairy tales growing up. — Lily James

If you are a leader, you should never forget that everyone needs encouragement. And everyone who receives it - young or old, successful or less-than-successful, unknown or famous - is changed by it. — John C. Maxwell

Time is the only critic. — James M. Cain

We are not yet what we shall be, but we are growing toward it, the process is not yet finished ... — Martin Luther

It thought about the magic that happens when you tell a story right, and everybody who hears it not only loves the story, but they love you a little bit, too, for telling it so well. Like I love Ms. Washington, in spite of myself, the first time I heard her. When you hear somebody read a story well, you can't help but think there's some good inside them, even if you don't know them. — Katherine Hannigan

The idea that the world can unite without being regulated is clearly an illusion. — Guy Verhofstadt

Graphic design is the spit and polish but not the shoe. — Ellen Lupton

What we all tend to complain about most in other people are those things we don't like about ourselves. — William Wharton