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When you encourage someone, it literally changes their brain chemistry to be able to perform ... sends fuel to the brain. — Henry Cloud

If there were a button I could press, I would sacrifice myself without hesitating, if it meant millions of people would die. — Pentti Linkola

For me - showing a half-finished manuscript is tricky. Just as a bird will get spooked and abandon her eggs if some outside party comes around and makes too much noise or pokes around the nest too intrusively - well, that's what it's like for me if I show work too early and I get a lot of editorial suggestions at the wrong time. — Donna Tartt

'The Wire' is similar to 'The Walking Dead' in so far as everybody pulling for everybody else to get to the turning point of the story. — Seth Gilliam

As we look into these things we get an aesthetic pleasure from them directly on observation. There is also a rhythm and a pattern between the phenomena of nature which is not apparent to the eye, but only to the eye of analysis; and it is these rhythms and patterns which we call Physical Laws. — Anonymous

So you give me nothing."
"When have I ever given you anything?"
Softly, Arin said, "You gave me much, once. — Marie Rutkoski

Love is a word that some entertain. If you find it you have won the game. — Stevie Nicks

I liked science very much. A science teacher in high school inspired me, and because of him, I began studying science at the university. But when I got there ... well, the subject still attracted me a lot, but I had to do all these exams, and it was just like working in an office. I couldn't stand that. — Theo Jansen

I survived schizophrenia. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It's not where we've been that matters to God. It's who we are becoming in Him. — Liz Curtis Higgs

It is because of the servility of photography that I am fundamentally contemptuous of this chance invention which will never be an art but which plagiarizes nature by means of optics. (1848) — Alphonse De Lamartine

The number is less than that of 2004, but major fatal accidents have aroused considerable public discontent. — Li Yizhong

Let whoever is in charge keep this simple question in her head (not, how can I always do this right thing myself, but) how can I provide for this right thing to be always done? — Florence Nightingale