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Books are the windows of the truth, but they are not the door; they point out things and yet they do not impart them. It is within that we should write, think, and speak, not merely on paper. — Louis Claude De Saint-Martin
I can attest to the fact that life is more fun if you can ignore outside opinions. — DAIGO UMEHARA
Northwest Ohio is flat. There isn't much up. The land is so flat that a child from Toledo is under the impression that the direction hills go is down. Sledding is done down from street level into creek beds and road cuts. — P. J. O'Rourke
In fact, many children come to autism clinics early on with GI/bowel disturbances. — Gerald Fischbach
You should live in a manner that should enable you to devote time to writing and contemplation. As is often said, the writer is at work even when he is simply looking out the window. — F. Sionil Jose
We get along by a symbiotic adjustment of habits and with a minimum of that pale-mauve hostility you often find among women. — Margaret Atwood
If I masturbate while Googling myself, which part is more redundant? — Dana Gould
Keep a definite goal of achievement constantly in view. Realize that work well and worthily done makes life truly worth living. — Grenville Kleiser
How do you get 'feng shui' out of 'thoughtful'? — Maggie Stiefvater
There are moments when troubles enter our lives and we can do nothing to avoid them.
But they are there for a reason. Only when we have overcome them will we understand why they were there. — Paulo Coelho
Sir Wystan," Ryla stated. "You have come. Is the danger quite near?"
"Not yet, little one, but it is always wise to be several steps ahead of it," the old knight said gently. — Kate Willis
Who can prove Wit to be witty when with deeper ground Dulness intuitive declares wit dull? — George Eliot
Both poverty and wealth, therefore, have a bad effect on the quality of the work and the workman himself. Wealth and poverty, I answered. One produces luxury and idleness and a passion for novelty, the other meanness and bad workmanship and revolution into the bargain. — Plato