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The question now at issue, whether the living species are connected with the extinct by a common bond of descent, will best be cleared up by devoting ourselves to the study of the actual state of the living world, and to those monuments of the past in which the relics of the animate creation of former ages are best preserved and least mutilated by the hand of time. — Charles Lyell

If a man has directed his course to great ends there is compensation even in ruin. — Arthur Alfred Lynch

When you start out, you're not really aware. I didn't have a sense of photographic history. — Herb Ritts

How is it that men create such lovely silhouettes, such shadows of the corporeal, capturing things in their most wraith-like moment and yet they are not content with honing such divine talent? Instead, they opt to dissect the cadaver of that which cast the shadow. — F. Voutsakis

Talk is free," said Odd, "but the wise man chooses when to spend his words." It was something his father used to say. — Neil Gaiman

There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supercedes all other courts. — Mahatma Gandhi

Don't just accept whatever comes your way in life. You were born to win; you were born for greatness; you were created to be a champion in life. — Joel Osteen

With the novels, I try to write a few pages a day - it doesn't sound much, but it can be difficult if I'm not sure where the story is going. — Catherine Fisher

No matter how old you get, no matter how far you've strayed, a mother can always see right through you. — Kyra Dune

Kindness can be short, sweet, transient, and random, but its effects echo forever. — Debasish Mridha

As the man was bundled into an armoured police van, he turned and shouted: 'Don't waste your life following others! Be individual! Live your dreams!'
I stood there thinking. He was right. Ours is a society of followers, trapped by an island mentality. — Tahir Shah

And a more foolish notion can scarcely be imagined, it being obvious that the reader is only informed of what the writer wishes him to know, and is thus seduced into believing almost anything. — Iain Pears