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In this chapter, we've seen that what looks like a "character problem" is often correctible when you change the environment. The — Chip Heath

The chief aim of their constitution is that, whenever public needs permit, all citizens should be free, so far as possible, to withdraw their time and energy from the service of the body, and devote themselves to the freedom and culture of the mind. For that, they think, is the real happiness of life. — Thomas More

I heard somebody say that the war ended today, but everybody knows it's going still. — Devendra Banhart

Today people use as many words as they can and think themselves very wise for doing so. For always remember that while it is wrong to use too few, it is often far worse to use too many. — Norton Juster

Atheism deprives superstition of its stand ground, and compels Theism to reason for its existence. — George Holyoake

She is fine. She hates us both but it really didn't sound like anything else was wrong — Cassandra Clare

Indeed how might it be if things revealed their colors only when (in our terms) no light fell on them - if, for example, the sky were black? Could we not then say, only by black light do they appear to us in their full colors? — Ludwig Wittgenstein

the whole mystery — Milan Kundera

When we recognise that unity of all living things, then at once arises the question - how can we support this life of ours with least injury to the lives around us; how can we prevent our own life adding to the suffering of the world in which we live? — Annie Besant

He used to be so happy, but now he walks around with so much negative energy. Sometimes a personal rain cloud can be deadly, you know. — Chris Colfer

Why did I allow myself to be bored ever in the past and to compensate for it got high or drunk or rages or all the tricks people have because they want anything but serene understanding of just what there is, which is after all so much. — Jack Kerouac