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I was wishing I'd bought some of that Camp Half Blood orange thermal underwear ... ?!?! — Rick Riordan

To suffer and to endure is the lot of humanity. — Pope Leo XIII

Perhaps blue, red, and yellow strike the mind more forcibly from there not being any great union between them, as martial music, which is intended to rouse the nobler passions ... — Joshua Reynolds

You can't be a creative person and not fall in love with everything. Every movie I've made there's a complicated, twisted love affair with. — Jason Blum

Thinking carries a moral imperative. The searcher for truth must be ready to obey truth without reservation or it will elude him. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Though differing greatly from animals and leading a sedentary life there are plants which are said to live for hundreds of years, forming a reliable source for scientific research. — Justin Ascott

I'm not radical. — Jack Kevorkian

When you're younger, you worry about so many things that you don't need to worry about, like image, appearance. — Zoe Sugg

See, that's the tragedy of the human condition. No one wants to be corrupted by power when they set out to get it. They have good, even noble reasons for doing whatever it is they do. They don't want to misuse it, they don't want to abuse it, and they don't want to become vicious monsters. Good people, decent people, set out to take the high road, to pick up power without letting it change them or push them away from their ideals.
But it keeps happening anyway.
History is full of it. As a rule, people aren't good at handling power. And the second you start to think you're better at controlling your power than anyone else, you've already taken the first step. — Jim Butcher

What the flamingo teaches a child, at that subliminal level where animal encounters work, is that gravity is not just a limitation, but also a possible partner in an intriguing, potentially joyful game. — John Burnside