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A scholar tries to learn something everyday; a student of Buddhism tries to unlearn something daily. — Alan W. Watts

We're all ghostwriters, my boy. And it's not just our memories. Our actions, too. We all think we're in control of our own lives, but really they're preghostwritten by forces around us." ========== Ghostwritten (Vintage Contemporaries) (Mitchell, David) — Anonymous

Tanith has a sword.' said Valkyrie. 'I want a stick.'
'I'll get you a stick for Christmas — Derek Landy

And how is my daughter, Ezinma?" "She has been very well for some time now. Perhaps she has come to stay." "I think she has. How old is she now?" "She is about ten years old." "I think she will stay. They usually stay if they do not die before the age of six." "I pray she stays," said Ekwefi with a heavy sigh. The — Chinua Achebe

He looks like a lost puppy, but has the heart of a bitch. — David Levithan

So often we confuse mistakes for soul mates, lessons for
lovers, and at the same time worthy life partners for one-night stands.
It's an epidemic. — Akif Kichloo

People who have nothing much in mind for next week speak instead about the next century or millennium. — George F. Will

Providentially, learned habits can be unlearned, especially in the context of moral groups. — Michael Shermer

Animals died when their time came, and meanwhile they didn't bother with clothes, or go to war, or get drunk, or judge other animals by there look. They didn't get afraid unless there was something to be afraid of. She herself came apart with terror over something she couldn't define or understand. She didn't get afraid of something. She just got terrified Filled with anxiety. For no reason. For no reason she could name. Would name.
Animals didn't look back with shivering shame at things in their past. They didn't quake at the thought of what lay ahead. They didn't try to make it into clique and feel sick with humiliation because they couldn't make it. — Mary Stolz