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Sometimes, in that darkness, there is a single act of love, some selfless gesture, an aspiration, and we see that it's not been all waste, all hopeless, and we can ... well ... go on. — John L'Heureux

I always thought I'd be the quintessential Earth Mother, but when I had Harrison, I really wasn't the natural mother that I always thought I would be. I adore children, but I was never that interested in newborn babies. — Jane Green

what are inside books may not all that necessarily be different from what are outside books at all — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

If you want something, you can't wait for someone to make it happen for you. — Jon Huertas

Try something. And never be afraid to fail. That failure is useful too. It's just another building block. — Ricky Gervais

But even the wisest of men may die, and that is especially true when the wisest of men has a fondness for industrial chemicals. — Catherynne M Valente

The heart is the place where we live our passions. It is frail and easily broken, but wonderfully resilient. There is no point in trying to deceive the heart. It depends upon our honesty for its survival. — Leo Buscaglia

The world changes when there's music in it. — Michael Tilson Thomas

In our willingness to give that which we seek, we keep the abundance of the universe circulating in our lives. — Deepak Chopra

The optimist, the evolutionist, the myth-of-progress school all say that these are just the growing pains of something bigger and better. The Platonist, the Hindu, and, following Plato, the Gnostic, the Manichaean, and countless others within variants of the Christian and Jewish traditions all say that these are the signs that we are made for something quite different, a world not made of space, time, and matter, a world of pure spiritual existence where we shall happily have got rid of the shackles of mortality once and for all. And the way you get rid of mortality within this worldview is to get rid of the thing that can decay and die, namely our material selves. The — N. T. Wright

It's like fiction - the fact that somebody's telling you a story about people who didn't exist doesn't make the experience of the story any less real in your heart and mind. You go through heavy emotional responses to these stories, and wrestling is a similar thing - but it's happening in real space. — John Darnielle