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Any academic skill is quickly achievable if charged with clear purpose and an appeal to enthusiastic self-interest. Tarzan of the Apes only needed about twenty minutes to figure out how to read the beautiful Jane Porter's cursive writing. — T.K. Naliaka

We can never stop searching for Heaven, since there is always more of it than we can see. There, as in those tales that evolve endlessly into other tales, stories have no end. They are hardly ever the stories you know, the official ones, in which wishes are made formal, then legislated and enforced as matters of life or death. They are more often the stories we didn't hear, or wouldn't believe, told by the person we ignored, the house that was razed, the choir of dry bones. The scholars of Heaven read and study the vast collection of ashes, books from the torched libraries. — Patricia Storace

Will began to straighten up, to turn away from the bed. And as he did, he felt something wrap tightly around his wrist. He glanced down and saw Jem's hand braceleting his own. For a moment he was too shocked to do anything but stare.
"I am not dead yet, Will," Jem said in a soft voice, thin but as strong as wire. "What did Magnus mean by asking you if I knew you were in love with Tessa? — Cassandra Clare

Meditation is the freeing of ourselves from all mental states and concepts of self. — Frederick Lenz

Depression is useful. It signals that you need to make changes in your life, it challenges your tendency to withdraw, it reminds you to take action. — Gloria E. Anzaldua

Keep God first, chase your dreams, and everything will pay off. — Jacob Latimore

My hair's naturally dirty-dishwater light brown. Ugly. — Mandy Moore

This is slow work. . . .Is it not time for my pain-killer? — Samuel Beckett

You don't question where the music comes from, because it all comes from God. — Timbaland

He was a good guy, my old man: simple, old-fashioned. Physically, he was built like a feather-weight, and he wore these thick, black Ronnie Barker glasses. He would say to me,'You might not have a good education, but good manners don't cost you anything.' And he practised what he preached: he'd always give up his seat on the bus for a woman or help an old lady across the road.
A good man. I really miss him. — Ozzy Osbourne

You know what Bruno, I got some advice for you. I think you should, uh, be my motherfuckin' guest. — Steven Seagal

I'm not a neurotypical person with an autism add on. I am autistic. — Tina J. Richardson

What was a book? Not just ink and fiber and stitchery: a series of processes. To a wizard, it was not a static object
but a human thought caught and bound, made concrete through sacred technology. Magic, then, and a deep form of it. — Elizabeth Bear