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The treasure which you think not worth taking trouble and pains to find, this alone is the real treasure you are longing for all your life. The glittering treasure you are hunting for day and night lies buried on the other side of that hill yonder. — B. Traven

I started my music career at 18 and for a long while I let other people handle my affairs. — Sophie Ellis-Bextor

In this beginner-friendly book, called 'Learn to Program with Minecraft,' you will learn how to do cool things in Minecraft using the Python programming language. No prior programming experience is needed. — Mark Frauenfelder

The more emphasis we put on wanting things to change, the more unpeaceful we will be. The more emphasis we put on accepting and having gratitude for 'What is' the closer we are to arriving at Nirvana. — Matthew Donnelly

Beauty cannot disguise nor music melt A pain undiagnosable but felt. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

You are only willing to suffer the cost of your dream when you understand the value of your dream. — Deborah Brodie

I believe you've got to do your due diligence. — Kamala Harris

Great poetry does not have to be technically intricate. — James Fenton

Sometimes starting over is exactly what a person needs — Nicholas Sparks

If a summer were a girl, she'd always be lying stretched out in the grass in a long white dress, her arms over her head, her eyes half closed. — Elizabeth Berg

Ready?" Jaime echoed. "Yes, yes, I am ready. I am ready to drink a lot of liquids and lie on the sofa moaning faintly all day long. That is what I am ready for. I cannot engage in physical activity of any sort or my head will fall right off. Is that what you want Nick? Because if so, I find that hurtful. — Sarah Rees Brennan

If you would ask me at 15 years old if I would have traded prosthetics for flesh and bone legs, I wouldn't have hesitated for a second. I aspired to that kind of normalcy back then. But if you ask me today, I'm not so sure. — Aimee Mullins