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If we choose to be no more than clods of clay, then we shall be used as clods of day for braver feet to tread on. — Marie Corelli

The Iraq War is the largest strategic blunder in U.S. history ... On every level - moral, strategic, military and economic - Iraq was a failure. And it was you, Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney, who started this war. It is you who should pay the consequences. — Tomas Young

[ ... ] the awesome splendor of the universe is much easier to deal with if you think of it as a series of small chunks. — Terry Pratchett

Invest in businesses any idiot could run, because someday one will. — Peter Lynch

When someone told me I live in a fantasy land, I nearly fell off my unicorn. — Unknown

He was doing journalism in order to eat, which is a very good way of learning journalism. Probably the only real way, come to think of it. — Terry Pratchett

In order to grow your audience, you must betray their expectations. — Hayao Miyazaki

He kissed her.
He touched her.
He fantasized about how incredible it would be to strip her down and make love to her.
But tonight wasn't the night for that.
With his mind made up, Reece simply enjoyed the moment -- the feel of her, the sounds she made and knew he probably wasn't going to get any more sleep once he left her and said goodnight. — Samantha Chase

Learning how to say no is an important skill in life, but I've always thought that every time you refuse something, you end up dying a little. — Jane D. Red

This is my brain: O
This is my brain after making out with Fang: *
It's very sad. — James Patterson

I'm my biggest inspiration. And I say this in the most humble way. I've been through so much, just in my life. — Brandy Norwood

Think of a flabby person covered with layers of fat. That is what your mind can become - flabby, covered with layers of fat till it becomes too dull and lazy to think, to observe, to explore, to discover ... not wanting to be disturbed or questioned into wakefulness. — Anthony De Mello

Decades spent in contact with science and its vehicles have directed my mind and senses to areas beyond their reach. I now see scientific accomplishments as a path, not an end; a path leading to and disappearing in mystery. — Charles Lindbergh