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We seldom stop to think how many people's lives are entwined with our own. It is a form of selfishness to imagine that every individual can operate on his own or can pull out of the general stream and not be missed. — Ivy Baker Priest

Weariness is the shortest path to equality and fraternity-and finally liberty is bestowed by sleep. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Dictators always seek to take weapons away from people so that there can be no effective opposition to their rule. — Terry Goodkind

I get a lot more abuse in England. That's just a general English attitude. I did the same thing to famous people. It's just your instinct. — Robert Pattinson

Your trench. The lice were "chats," the food was — M.L. Stedman

You're infamous, Tally. Everyone's terrified of you. The new system may have made the other cities nervous, but they seem to think my little gang of psychotic sixteen-year-olds is worse - Cable to Tally — Scott Westerfeld

I don't have perfect pitch, but I have relative pitch. I'm glad I don't have perfect pitch because perfect pitch can drive you crazy. — Billy Eckstine

Whatever does not exist in the body can't be found in the universe, and whatever exists in the universe can be found in the body. — Mahatma Gandhi

Wherever they may have come from, and wherever they may have gone,
unicorns live inside the true believer's heart.
Which means as long as we can dream, there will be unicorns. — Bruce Coville

Money makes the world go round; however, happiness greases the axle.
Without this lubricant, life will seize. — Paul Van Der Merwe

A person knows when they're in darkness, even when they can't see. -Nightblood — Brandon Sanderson

I've decided that I can also touch the hearts of many - dead people, but the living, too. (Cameryn Mahoney) — Alane Ferguson

The death of hope and love is far worse than death itself. — C.J. Anderson

Talking to yourself proves only one thing: you're still unable to tell the difference between good and bad company. — Guy Finley