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The happiest people are those who do the most for others. The most miserable are those who do the least. — Booker T. Washington

Men judge of Christians by taking as fair samples those that lie rotten on the ground. — Henry Ward Beecher

At the dawn of the twentieth century, it was already clear that, chemically speaking, you and I are not much different from cans of soup. And yet we can do many complex and even fun things we do not usually see cans of soup doing. — Philip Nelson

Lie. Put down on paper the most interesting lies you can imagine ... and then make them plausible. — Chris Bohjalian

Government funding that's coming from the United States is making a huge difference on the ground in the developing world. It's really palpable - it's making a huge difference saving lives. — Melinda Gates

An art that heals and protects its subject is a geography of scars. — Wendell Berry

Well, as a songwriter, it's really dangerous to use the word love in a song. It's a word that has been used in songs so many millions of times before, and it's the most popular topic to ever write about. — Jack White

Because she can construct and verbally repeat full and complete sentences? — G.A. Aiken

We start out as pretty creative beings ... Children let their imaginations take them to place they've never seen and do things that seem impossible. We encourage it as fun and playtime, but we should celebrate it as the potential for great discovery and accomplishment. — Harvey MacKay

But when I do book signings and personal appearances, the audiences are mostly white. Growing up here, I expected that and understand it. Black audiences won't come out for a white writer for the most part. It really is just a fact of life. — George Pelecanos

I think I have a pretty goofy profile for a writer. It seems to me most writers were reading 'Little Women' when they were 6 months old. At the age of a lot of my readers, I wanted to be a major league baseball player. I didn't read much. — Jerry Spinelli

Nothing could be more miraculous than the fact that we have a consciousness that makes the world intelligible to us and are moved by what is beautiful. — Marilynne Robinson

Why should it be that just when technology is
most encouraging of creativity, the law should be most restrictive? — Lawrence Lessig