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He had thought of love as a rapture which seized one so that all the world seemed spring-like, he had looked forward to an ecstatic happiness; but this was not happiness; it was a hunger of the soul, it was a painful yearning, it was a bitter anguish, he had never known before. — W. Somerset Maugham

Behind a remarkable scholar we not infrequently find an average human being, and behind an average artist we often find a very remarkable human being. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Getting to share the stories in my head with other people and have them enjoy those stories, and having them come to see my characters as real. That's so cool. — Gail Z. Martin

If you doubted your fears instead of doubting your dreams, imagine how much in life you'd accomplish. — Joel Brown

Who is the happiest of men? He who values the merits of others, and in their pleasure takes joy, even as though 'twere his own. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

War is part of our history, but it is not in at all the same sense part of our prehistory. It is one of the innovations that occurred between nine and eleven thousand years ago when the first civilized societies were coming into being. What has been invented can be changed; war is not in our genes. — Gwynne Dyer

I don't want to cry. Everyone will make note of my tears and I'll be marked as an easy target. A weakling. I will give no one that satisfaction. — Suzanne Collins

What if Science is God's way of reminding us that he is greater than the stories and dogma we have confined him to? — Steve Maraboli

An overwhelming majority of symbols in dreams are sexual symbols. — Sigmund Freud

Everyone places his good where he can and has as much of it as he can, in his own way. — Voltaire

I broke off from my hummed rendition of "U Can't Touch This.""I'm a seraph," I reminded her happily."I'm supposed to sing constant praises."
"Not about yourself!"
"Doo be do do- demons can't touch this!" I sang again. — Helen Keeble