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Only when we learn to value the differences among us can we achieve the true spirit of humanity. — Charles S. Weinblatt

Pincushions. I'm a long time threatening to buy one. Sticking them all over the place. Needles in window curtains. — James Joyce

She would learn how to spend these hours. In the peace of these winter evenings, she would work out how she was going to live. — Colm Toibin

your only barriers are what you let it be — Gino Norris

Facts are not interesting to me. — Ray Bradbury

Oberon perked up, Awesome! I've never seen a base model elf before! But they come with bonus dudes? — Kevin Hearne

Those who imagine that the world is against them have generally conspired to make it true. — Sydney J. Harris

When York's son, hitherto Earl of March, learned that his father's cause had devolved upon him he did not shrink. He fell upon the Earl of Wiltshire and the Welsh Lancastrians, and on February 2, 1461, at the Battle of Mortimer's Cross, near Hereford, he beat and broke — Winston S. Churchill

If something happened to you it would kill me. — Raine Miller

The Baptists believe in The Right to Life before you're born. They also believe in Life After Death, but that is a privilege and you have to earn it by spending the interim in guilt-ridden misery. At an early age I decided that living a life of pious misery in the hope of going to heaven when it's over is a lot like keeping your eyes shut all through a movie in the hope of getting your money back at the end. — A. Whitney Brown

But even more than her diary, Shimamura was surprised at her statement that she had carefully cataloged every novel and short story she had read since she was fifteen or sixteen. The record already filled ten notebooks.
"You write down your criticisms, do you?"
"I could never do anything like that. I just write down the author and the characters and how they are related to each other. That is about all."
"But what good does it do?"
"None at all."
"A waste of effort."
"A complete waste of effort," she answered brightly, as though the admission meant little to her. She gazed solemnly at Shimamura, however.
A complete waste of effort. For some reason Shimamura wanted to stress the point. But, drawn to her at that moment, he felt a quiet like the voice of the rain flow over him. He knew well enough that for her it was in fact no waste of effort, but somehow the final determination that it had the effect of distilling and purifying the woman's existence. — Yasunari Kawabata

The beautiful rests on the foundations of the necessary. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

History, to be above evasion or dispute, must stand on documents, not on opinions. — Lord Acton

Dietary patterns are set at a very early age - somewhere between four and eight years old. The research shows that children who have established a healthy diet are healthier in the longer range and less likely to develop cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and obesity. — Gabriel Cousens M.D.

Set your end goal ... the steps in between - is your path — Gino Norris

No one - can be you — Gino Norris

I arise to face my failures every morning, but I never fail to face them. — Gino Norris

I cannot and will not give any undertaking at a time when I, and you, the people, are not free. Your freedom and mine cannot be separated. — Nelson Mandela

In a world of increasing uncertainty, expect... — Gino Norris

Detailed scientific arguments by the authors present a serious challenge to the expositors of the Copernican Principle (that man is merely an impure lump of carbon crawling about on the surface of an insignificant speck of cosmic dust). — David Medved