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The man who broods over the past can never master the difficulties of today. Every wise man learn to forget. — Herbert Newton Casson

The worst fact is better than the best opinion. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Continuation of the outbreak depended on the likelihood of encounters between people who were infectious and people who could be infected. This idea became known as the "mass action principle." It was all about math. The same year, 1906, a Scottish physician named John Brownlee proposed an alternate view, contrary to Hamer's. Brownlee worked as a clinician and hospital administrator — David Quammen

California was almost entirely a dream, a dream vague but deep in the minds of a westering people. — Bernard DeVoto

The Founding Fathers were nothing more than a bunch of snobby English shits. — Donald Freed

See fantasy is what people want, but reality is what they need. And I just retired from the fantasy part. — Lauryn Hill

Here was the puppeteer who was pulling strings all over the Empire. Didn't he know that the Fates were the only ones who could tweak the threads of destiny? — Rosie Pugh

When I decided to make my version of Poe's stories, I wanted to respect the original material or to at least get closer to what his stories are really about. Most other adaptations I've seen sort of follow the story but they never satisfy me as an audience member or as a reader. — Raul Garcia

It always feels good to tell you the truth. If I can't share it with you, it feels like it didn't happen. — Ione Skye

The process of falling in love at first sight is as final as it is swift in such a case, but the growth of true friendship may be a lifelong affair. — Sarah Orne Jewett

Get a hobby. Maintain your friendships. Hang out with other people. — Stacey Snider

So, you see; you have the soul of a missionary, the heart of a revolutionary and the mind of a reformer. But what are you to yourself and the family and friends who will always be there for you? — Janvier Chouteu-Chando

Art is a process of concentration. It is both the distilled essence and the commentary upon otherwise mundane activities and reflections. Musical notes must be charged, must gather more than one and the surface meaning, must reveal audible and "inaudible" connections to other notes, patterns, and meaning, either by way of affinity or contrast. — Russell Sherman