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I have always thought of the moths and butterflies as a bonus to the flowers, as though Nature were admiring her own work. — Roger Deakin

The worst thing you can do is to hate someone. The best thing you can do is to totally love someone without expectations. — Debasish Mridha

I've been in basketball a long time, and nobody is more of a competitor than I am. — Steve Alford

If the photographer is interested in the people in front of his lens, and if he is compassionate, it's already a lot. The instrument is not the camera but the photographer. — Eve Arnold

I have never yet gotten entirely over the feeling that a Yankee, on account of his peculiar teachings and bringing-up, is far inferior to the better class of Southern people. I do not believe the world ever saw or will ever again see, unless the millennium comes, such high state of civilization and culture and exalted virtue as was the Southern states prior to the war. I have yet to find one Yankee, thought I do not say there are none, who, when the money test is made, will not for his own interest do some small or little thing, and often mean thing, if it is to his advantage to do so.
Writing as I now do after the lapse of nearly 40 years (and years do soften, and old age ought to) one may somewhat judge my feeling about the Yankees when the war ended. — George Benjamin West

They are expressions of faith, and they stand for man's struggle to relate himself to his past and to his God. With — Robert M. Edsel

All gods are better than their reputation. — Mark Twain

I knew that change was coming, the way you know things you can't see, by feeling them; by instinct. The way the bees know everything they know. — Kathe Koja

Open your mind before you open your mouth — Subroto Bagchi

Here, are the stiffening hills, here, the rich cargo
Congealed in the dark arteries,
Old veins
That hold Glamorgan's blood.
The midnight miner in the secret seams,
Limb, life, and bread.
- Rhondda Valley — Mervyn Peake