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Revolution needs a spark," I murmur, repeating what Julian would say in our lessons. "And even sparks burn. — Victoria Aveyard

That which is capable of perceiving objective reality is, in Sufism, the human soul (ruh). — Idries Shah

I was a hunter and fisherman, and many a time I have slipped out into the woods and prairies at 4 a.m. and brought home plenty of game, or have gone in a canoe to the cove and brought back a good supply of fresh fish. — Jay Cooke

Um, Mindy is much less like Elizabeth Bennet than she is a combination of Carrie Bradshaw and Eric Cartman. — Mindy Kaling

The earlier you learn to masturbate, the better your sex life will be. — Kim Cattrall

Empty heads, cognitive science has taught us, learn nothing. The powerful cultural and personal flexibility of our species is owed at least in part to our starting off so well-informed; we are good learners because we know what to pay attention to and what questions are the right ones to ask. — Paul Bloom

He was a bee in a stone honeycomb, and someone had cut off his wings. — George R R Martin

Playing the violin and singing and whistling are just three different ways of making sound. — Andrew Bird

I never mind contorting myself for a good cause. — Christina Aguilera

... the most devastating thing Finney could have said. Not that Peter was hated by his father. But that he'd been loved all along. He'd interpreted kindness as cruelty, generosity as meanness, support as tethers. How horrible to have been offered love, and to have chosen hate instead. He'd turned heaven into hell. — Louise Penny

The most pitiful human ailment is a birdseed heart. — Wilson Mizner

Native trees are so important to our ecosystem. — Felix Dennis

For one thing, everyone would insist that assumptions be stated explicitly and tested rigorously not as a stalling tactic or a form of make-work but out of a genuine desire to discover the truth that underlies every project's vision. — Eric Ries

It's a nonsense because, as we all know, there are brilliant 15-year-old readers and hopeless 50-year-old readers. All that categorisation is a matter of bookshop shelves rather than literary categories, I think. — Mal Peet

To me it meant, just looking at it from a Maya point of view, it meant that Paul Miles is always moving laterally in his life. And she just wants him to take a couple of steps forward, you know? — Virginia Madsen