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Words, if you have certain problems with your brain but are raised in a good home, you might turn out okay. If your brain is fine and your home is terrible, you might still turn out fine. But if you have mild brain damage and end up with a bad home life, you're tossing the dice for a very unlucky synergy. — David Eagleman

It was less like seeing than like being for the first time seen, knocked breathless by a powerful glance. — Annie Dillard

Like a duck on the pond. On the surface everything looks calm, but beneath the water those little feet are churning a mile a minute. — Gene Hackman

How much the making of a garden, no matter how small, adds to the joy of living, only those who practice the arts and the science can know. — Ernest Henry Wilson

It is always better to be a bookworm rather than being a dung-beetle! — Chandrakant Kaluram Mhatre

I guess what I always found funny was the human condition. There is a certain comedy and pathos to trouble and accidents. Like, when a driver has parked his car crookedly and then wonders why he has the bad luck of being hit. — John Prine

I ... understand how a parent might hit a child- it's because you can look into their eyes and see a reflection of yourself that you wish you hadn't. — Jodi Picoult

Dissonance is the truth about harmony. — Theodor W. Adorno

The lake district's rain was the price you paid to live amongst such beauty. — Michael Wood

The pleasure isn't in owning the person. The pleasure is this. Having another contender in the room with you. — Philip Roth

A winner, a champion, will accept his fate. He will continue with his wheels in the dirt. He will do his best to maintain his line and gradually get himself back on the track when it is safe to do so. Yes, he loses a few places in the race. Yes, he is at a disadvantage. But he i A winner, a champion, will accept his fate. He will continue with his wheels in the dirt. He will do his best to maintain his line and gradually get himself back on the track when it is safe to do so. Yes, he loses a few places in the race. Yes, he is at a disadvantage. But he is still racing. He is still alive — Garth Stein

I often went to bed without supper cause I hated my mother's cooking. So, to go to bed without supper was not a torture to me. If she was gonna hurt me, she'd make me eat. — Maurice Sendak