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Udell was an ordinary man, I thought, but a man with an extraordinary way of thinking. That was truly worth more than gold: extraordinary thinking. — Nancy E. Turner

Thus have the gods spun the thread for wretched mortals: that they live in grief while they themselves are without cares; for two jars stand on the floor of Zeus of the gifts which he gives, one of evils and another of blessings. — Homer

Life is simple. Are you happy? Yes? Keep going. No? Change something. — Unknown

I know there are some labels that put out music for art's sake, but I don't know which ones. — Josh Homme

That said, there are a few clear factors that determine the potential of a university to reach the highest levels of excellence. In the case of Harvard University, it was true that by the time of its tercentenary (300th anniversary of its founding) in 1936, Harvard had already achieved a reputation as a world-class institution. Harvard did not have the stature that it does today. — Henry Rosovsky

February air slid into the thin material of Kami's dress like a sly pickpocket, warmth stolen before she knew it. — Sarah Rees Brennan

My family is healthy and prosperous. Everything we lay our hand to is blessed. - 3 JOHN 2 & DEUTERONOMY 28:8, 11-12 — Joyce Meyer

I come from a musical family as well as a culinary family. — Action Bronson

If he ever becomes an issue, I could eat him. He looks delicious." "Thank you, but that won't be necessary." And that wasn't creepy. Not at all. Caldenia smiled. "You will be surprised how difficult it is to get rid of a human body. I'd say he is perhaps a hundred and seventy pounds? That's a lot of flesh to manage. We could freeze it. He'd feed me for at least three months. — Ilona Andrews

It's always the ones who believe who are hurt the most when things go wrong. She — Rachel Cohn

The death I should prefer would be to break my neck off the back of a good horse at a full gallop on a fine day. — Fanny Kemble