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She was so far absorbed in this work, for it was really difficult to find how all these sounds should stand together, and drew upon the whole of her faculties, that she never heard a knock at the door. ~Virginia Woolf — Nicole Arlyn
The New York papers have long known that no large question is ever really settled until I have been consulted. — Mark Twain
Yet there was something intoxicating about a teacher who had such absolute confidence - faith, really - in my ability to do better. Whatever I managed to achieve, he expected more. — Joanne Lipman
Another principle that I believe can be justified by scientific evidence so far is that nobody is going to emigrate from this planet not ever ... It will be far cheaper, and entail no risk to human life, to explore space with robots. The technology is already well along ... the real thrill will be in learning in detail what is out there ... It is an especially dangerous delusion if we see emigration into space as a solution to be taken when we have used up this planet ... Earth, by the twenty-second century, can be turned, if we so wish, into a permanent paradise for human beings ... — Edward O. Wilson
Perfect courage and utter cowardice are two extremes which rarely occur. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Networks, especially, micro-manage everything to death. — Laura Prepon
I've got a funny old face. Someone described it once, and I think they were being kind, as character. But I know what they mean! I've never been that conventional. I suppose maybe it means that my face can look different in different lights, so I just try and sort of keep it simple when I'm going out, to still look like me. — Cate Blanchett
All actions start with emotions and in this principle we find the key to change — Daniel Marques
The mystery of death is a certainty, but mystery of love is everlasting. — Debasish Mridha
Think and grow rich. — Napoleon Hill
For anything worth having one must pay the price; and the price is always work, patience, love, self-sacrifice. — John Burroughs
Talk was like the vitamins of our friendship: Large daily doses kept it healthy. — E.L. Konigsburg