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Now consider this: If there were nothing but silence, it wouldn't exist for you; you wouldn't know what it is. Only when sound appears does silence come into being. — Eckhart Tolle
To one who believes that really good industrial conditions are the hope for a machine civilization, nothing is more heartening than to watch conference methods and education replacing police methods. — Frances Perkins
Women are like the arts, forced unto none, Open to all searchers, unprized, if unknown. — John Donne
I've always found the second book in a series is the hardest to write. — Rick Riordan
What can only be taught by the rod and with blows will not lead to much good; they will not remain pious any longer than the rod is behind them. — Martin Luther
When a man fall in love, he sleep-well. — Anuj Kr. Thakur
It is impossible not to make mistakes during a war. — Roma Tearne
And God said, Let there be light. God said that, Saul, and He has come from so far away, and His home is gone, but His purpose remains. Would you deny Him His new kingdom? — Jeff VanderMeer
I wish wishing were enough, but it's not. Sometimes you need a thing. — David Arnold
Like no longer having something could be a good thing, and the proof of it as well. I was used to the opposite, when absence equaled heartbreak. — Sarah Dessen
The best way to make money in business is not to think too much about making it. — Henry Ford
James looked at the people around his table. He stared at each one of them as though he were looking at a magic-eye puzzle and he could see all of the different pieces and the colours but not beyond what was on the surface, and the more he tried, the depth, the revealing images, were kept away from him. — Tan Redding
Whatever demon invented stiletto-heeled boots should roast in hell ... — Cherise Sinclair
One of the benefits of TM, Agatha had said, was that it enabled you to be "alone with your thoughts." But as I quickly discovered, a lot of my thoughts were not anything I wanted to be alone with. — Susan Jane Gilman
