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He has no choice but to believe, because losing the hope of having hope would be unimaginable. — Neal Shusterman

Don't ever let anyone tell you that things can't be changed, that things can't be done. The can and they will, if we are united in what we believe. — F.C. Malby

For she soars with the wildest hyperbole when not tagging after the most pedestrian dictum. — Vladimir Nabokov

You cannot reason people out of a position that they did not reason themselves into. — Ben Goldacre

I have never thought of myself as a good writer. Anyone who wants reassurance of that should read one of my first drafts. But I'm one of the world's great rewriters. — James A. Michener

It's funny, we started writing chick-lit when it was just becoming a crowded marketplace, and now the same thing is happening with YA. It really used to just be one shelf at the library - Nancy Drew and Judy Blume. — Emma McLaughlin

Ordinances and covenants become our credentials for admission into His presence. To worthily receive them is the quest of a lifetime; to keep them thereafter is the challenge of mortality. — Boyd K. Packer

Knowledge is the ultimate key to open the door to freedom. — Debasish Mridha

But people in a small town tend to do a lot of talking, even when they don't know what they're talking about. — Don Roff

Dogs make us feel good - and are good for us. — Jack Canfield

I'll never know why it was important to him that the couple (he said it later that he'd never seen them before) would take a picture of the whole Mr. Johnson back to Little Rock.
He must have been tired of being crippled, as prisoners tire of penitentiary bars and the guilty tire of blame. The high topped shoes and the cane, his uncontrollable muscles and thick tongue, and the looks he suffered of either contempt or pity had simply worn him out, and for one afternoon, one part of an afternoon, he wanted no part of them.
I understood and felt closer to him at that moment than ever before or since. — Maya Angelou

Floating down the river, I could not keep my eyes off the Potala; I knew the Dalai Lama was on the roof looking at me through his telescope. On — Heinrich Harrer