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Just because we haven't seen a dragon, doesn't mean dragons don't exist." Louise stated the logic of why the scientists were reluctant to commit to a theory. — Wen Spencer

I want young people to be able to buy into what I design. When I was young, I wanted to buy designer brands even if all I could afford was the cheapest wallet, the cheapest pen, the cheapest T-shirt because I wanted to be a part of it. — Nicola Formichetti

Fancies were all very well for a change, but must be only occasional guests in a world devoted to reality. — Walter De La Mare

If I were to win the Nobel Prize in Literature - which I think it's fairly safe to say is not going to happen - I would still expect the headline on my obituary to read: 'Christopher Buckley, son of William F. Buckley, Jr., is dead at 78.' — Christopher Buckley

The man was an emotional Fort Knox. — Ransom Riggs

Even peasants can build a cathedral. — Daryl Gregory

I had an ear for languages, and I could read before I could adequately wash myself. I probably could have vied with Jeanette for the number one spot, but I'd seen what happened if you gave in to your natural aptitudes. This wasn't like the woods, where you had to be your fastest and your strongest and your bravest self. Different sorts of calculations were required to survive at the home. — Karen Russell

One of the things that evangelicals do really, really well is to make giving a joyous, social enterprise. Too often, the world sees giving as a burden, a sacrifice, when in fact it's more like an opportunity to help others and oneself at the same time. — Nicholas Kristof

Germany, Italy and France appear to possess less dynamism than do the U.S. and the others. — Edmund Phelps

When in doubt, use Caslon. — William Caslon

Your schedule and your spending describe what you really love in life. — Mike Murdock

People from all walks of life share an innate drive for meaning, direction, and purpose. This drive to understand our life purpose seems as important to our psychological growth as eating is to our biological survival. — Dan Millman

It becomes almost second nature to be on guard against the creative pattern of our own thought. — Alice Childress