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The ancient Sanskrit legends speak of a destined love, a karmic connection between souls that are fated to meet and collide and enrapture one another. The legends say that the loved one is instantly recognised because she's loved in every gesture, every expression of thought, every movement, every sound, and every mood that prays in her eyes. The legends say that we know her by her wings - the wings that only we can see - and because wanting her kills every other desire of love. — Gregory David Roberts

There must be an ability to pass long hours in study and research with pleasure even though some of the effort will inevitably lead to dead ends. Such is the price of admission. — Edward O. Wilson

Paraphrased: When Chuang Tzu was about to die, his disciples began planning a splendid funeral. However some disciples expressed concern that given a particular arrangement, birds and kites would eat his remains. Chuang Tzu replied, Well, above ground I shall be eaten by crows and kites, below it by ants and worms. What do you have against birds? — Zhuangzi

We should measure our children not by the mountains they conquer but by their efforts to climb. Oh - and let them pick which hills to scale. — Ron Fournier

Anyone who has the temerity to write about Jane Austen is aware of [two] facts: first, that of all great writers she is the most difficult to catch in the act of greatness; second, that there are twenty-five elderly gentlemen living in the neighbourhood of London who resent any slight upon her genius as if it were an insult to the chastity of their aunts. — Virginia Woolf

I'm tired of dealing with crazies. When did it become my job to manage your mental illness? — Joan Rivers

He killed my soul, which should be a crime. Actually, it is a crime. According to me, at least. — Gillian Flynn

Not enough people know or understand just how little freedom we have left. — Korban Blake

I could not undertake to form a nucleus of an institution for the development of infant minds, where none already existed. It would be too cruel. — Henry David Thoreau

I feel myself. But it's only the eye with a lash in it, the swollen finger, the infected tooth that feels itself, is conscious of its own individual being. The healthy eye or finger or tooth doesn't seem to exist. So it's clear, isn't it? Self-consciousness is just a disease. — Yevgeny Zamyatin

All of us will ultimately be judged on the effort we have contributed to building a new world order. — Robert Kennedy

Sometimes, of course, the sister's the wicked one, not the stepmother. — Franny Billingsley

Never in the annals of software engineering was so much owed by so many to so few lines of code — Martin Fowler