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A vicious monster came from nowhere and kicked the car sideways — J.M.K. Walkow

We have names for people who have many beliefs for which there is no rational justification. When their beliefs are extremely common we call them 'religious'; otherwise, they are likely to be called 'mad', 'psychotic' or 'delusional' . . . Clearly there is sanity in numbers. — Richard Dawkins

The abundance of ordinary things, their convenient arrangement here, seemed for the moment a personal gift to me. As did my ability to notice this, to be grateful for it. — Sue Miller

Sometimes it's best to do nothing ast all where social networking is concerned. — L. H. Cosway

the west
the best ... — Jim Morrison

and his voice came from him in a whisper, — Pearl S. Buck

Simplify, slow down, be kind. And don't forget to have art in your life - music, paintings, theater, dance, and sunsets. — Eric Carle

Is your father's hat useful? — Frank Beddor

We must never assume that local practice conforms with state theory. — James C. Scott

Great men too make mistakes, and many among them do it so often that one is almost tempted to call them little men. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

You taught me language, and my profit on't / Is, I know how to curse — William Shakespeare

I want to tell you that I think this war is a great mistake. — Pierre Laval

Anything that threatens, hinders, obstructs, denies, delays your capacity to stand fully up for yourself, within yourself, take it down. — Iyanla Vanzant

Sports is a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and achieving against great odds. Athletes, in times of difficulty, can be important role models. — Bill Bradley

I don't know lots of things but I know this: next year when spring flows over the starting point I'll think I'm going to drown in the shimmering miles of it ... — Mary Oliver