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Have you ever had so many thoughts churning inside that you didn't dare let them escape, in case they blew you wide open? — Ellen Hopkins

Besides walking, I do stretches every day. I had back trouble starting when I turned 40, so I have to stretch out my muscles every day. — Anne Graham Lotz

I help him to reach her. For a moment, I am a part of it all. Then I'm just apart. — Ally Condie

It took me sixteen years to write. — Junot Diaz

She wondered how big the world was, really, when you crossed it, instead of traced it with your finger on the map. — Jodi Picoult

The immoral woman in Luke 7 has the faith to anticipate Christ's forgiveness. She can act in love with no words to justify. — Jenn Thoman

Things are NEVER what they seem, Pa, I thought. I used to think they were, but I was wrong or stupid or blind or something. Old folks are forever complaining about their failing eyesight, but I think your vision gets better as you get older. Mine surely was. — Jennifer Donnelly

It's very difficult for me to look at politics with clear eyes. I'll read a story in the paper and the first thing that pops into my head is, what would my dad say about that? Then I try to break out of that and think, 'What would Said say about that,' and then it gets complicated. — Said Sayrafiezadeh

We can let go of the person or love or friendship without letting go of the lesson. — Mandy Hale

As you will find in multivariable calculus, there is often a number of solutions for any given problem. — John Forbes Nash

For those, like me, who fastidiously kept track of each time the basketball was being passed among white shirts yet somehow managed to overlook the conspicuous presence of a Halloween gorilla that strutted dead center into the visual field, the study served as a vivid demonstration that the perceptual skills on which we so greatly rely are, to put it mildly, far from flawless.
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There are, however, multiple implications to the invisible gorilla experiment findings. Chabris and Simons point out that their research "reveals two things: that we are missing a lot of what goes on around us, and that we have no idea that we are missing so much." In other words, we cannot see it all and we are affected by the false assumption that we mostly can. — Bob Katz