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When the past is hard to explain, it's best to concentrate on the future. — Nell Zink

A negative outlook is more of a handicap than any physical injury. — Christopher Paolini

That was above all what he wanted to hear. Not merely the love of one person, but the animal instinct, the simple undifferentiated desire: that was the force that would tear the Party to pieces. — George Orwell

But I should have known that it doesn't take that long for change to happen - it takes a second. — Ally Carter

We Greeks are the blacks of Europe. — Yanis Varoufakis

He still wasn't looking at me, which meant I was still in trouble. I swear, sometimes this partnership is like being married. We fight all the time and neither one of us is getting married. — John G. Hartness

Variety, as they say, is the spice of life. For me, that counts tenfold in the world of music! — Jason Graves

Organized religion, being founded on superstition, is, perforce, not scientific. And all that which is not scientific - that is, truthful - must be bolstered up by force, fear and falsehood. Thus we always find slavery and organized religion going hand in hand. — Elbert Hubbard

True peace of mind comes from an attitude of acceptance. — Ilchi Lee

The great high of winning Wimbledon lasts for about a week. You go down in the record book, but you don't have anything tangible to hold on to. But having a baby
there isn't any comparison. — Chris Evert

What is it? A stunt? An experiment? A secret mission? Are you studying something for some special purpose?" "No, Miss Taggart. I'm earning my living." The words and the voice had the genuine simplicity of truth. "Dr. Akston, I ... it's inconceivable, it's ... You're ... you're a philosopher ... the greatest philosopher living ... an immortal name ... why would you do this?" "Because I am a philosopher, Miss Taggart. — Ayn Rand