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Picking me up, Lucas lays me on a blanket of soft sand and says, You have no idea what you do to me. — Rachel Harris

I think of myself as a human being. — Bruce Lee

The folly of others is ever most ridiculous to those who are themselves most foolish. — Oliver Goldsmith

she had fought hotly against injustice, vanity, and blind, towering stupidity. Occasionally, on the battlefield where death was a reality, she had won. But once back in England, making such arguments was like trying to write in the sand; the weight and complexities of the hierarchy of power erased her efforts like an incoming tide. For — Anne Perry

You lack the season of all natures, sleep. — William Shakespeare

There is no other escape like a book. Reading expands your mind and opens your world to a myriad of possibilities. — Fran Veal

sometimes happens in the magic of Other — Thea Harrison

Hence the importance of patience in the New Testament, which becomes the basic constituent of Christianity, more central even than humility: the power to wait, to persevere, to hold out, to endure to the end, not to transcend one's own limitations, not to force issues by playing the hero or the titan, but to practice the virtue that lies beyond heroism, the meekness of the Lamb which is led. — Hans Urs Von Balthasar

Creativity requires taking what Einstein called 'a leap into the unknown.' This can mean putting your beliefs, reputation and resources on the line as you suffer the slings and arrows of ridicule. — Frank X. Barron

Man is a culture, nothing but a culture! Question your culture! Just like monkeys picking lice from their skin, get rid of the stupidities in your culture! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Even if this spring the dappled leaves should shelter our minds from the moon's pale echo we would still remember how once they were sheltered by our skulls only from the day's sun and the night's stars and never from what we feared and what we remembered — Dan Davin

History is a tangled skein that one may take up at any point, and break when one has unravelled enough. — Henry Adams

Love looks through a telescope; envy, through a microscope. — Josh Billings