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Oh my dear, no matter who you are, where you are, or how you are, I can hear your song. I can feel your pain, and I really care. — Debasish Mridha

I look up to the modern entrepreneurs, because the one's from the old age, many are racist, even if no one knows about that part of their lives, but I am not so ignorant that I will not learn from their work to better my life. — James Jean-Pierre

I wrote my first full book when I was fourteen, and that was 'Obernewtyn.' It was also the first book I had published. It was accepted by the first publisher I sent it to, and it was short listed for Children's Book of the Year in the older readers category in Australia. — Isobelle Carmody

Oh you know me. I have no emotions. I'm a robot. Or a nun. A robot nun. — David Nicholls

Ditch the dream and be a doer. — Shonda Rhimes

Lord, how the day passes! It's like a life - so quickly when we don't watch it and so slowly when we do. — John Steinbeck

Meditation means removing all your prejudices, putting all your conclusions aside, seeing without any hindrance, seeing without any curtains, seeing clearly without any mediation of any thought, seeing without Buddha standing between you and reality, or Krishna, or Christ. — Rajneesh

Nature will take precedence over the needs of the modern man. — Stewart Udall

He is blessed who is assured that the animal is dying out in him every day by day, and the divine being established. — Henry David Thoreau

Is Lavos a selfish conqueror of the world, or a planetary farmer simply following its instincts? How sentient is Lavos, and if it can speak to us, why won't it? Do apiarists palaver with their bees, or do they just mind the hives and collect the honey? It's painful to imagine our species as insects, as fodder for something bigger, more powerful. Something that could plummet from above and ruin us in the blink of an eye. — Michael P. Williams

My favourite place in the whole city was the Sempere & Sons bookshop on Calle Santa Anna. It smelled of old paper and dust and it was my sanctuary, my refuge. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon