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Anyway, solitary people interest me. There are so many different ways of being solitary.'
'I know just what you mean,' said X. 'I know exactly what you're going to say. Different kinds of solitude. Enforced solitude and voluntary solitude.'
'Quite,' said Viktoria. 'There's no need to go into it further. But when people understand one another without speaking, it can often leave them with very little to talk about, don't you think? — Tove Jansson

The moment you feel joy, the moment you laugh and change your perception, you change your immunity, your body chemistry, and your whole well-being. — Debasish Mridha

She had forgotten every problem, person and event behind her; they had always been clouded in her sight, to be hurried past, to be brushed aside, never final, never quite real. This was reality, she thought, this sense of clear outlines, of purpose, of lightness, of hope. This was the way she had expected to live - she had wanted to spend no hour and take no action that would mean less than this. — Ayn Rand

The Psy race's greatest advantage was the mind; the changelings', the body. — Nalini Singh

I am fiercely independent and I probably wouldn't be if it wasn't for the way in which I was brought up. — Tracey Emin

A leader's job is not just to get the best out of their people-a leader's job is to make more leaders. — Simon Sinek

The entire money structure and materialistic society is a false society ... — Jacque Fresco

But when I say 'cow', don't go running away with the idea of some decent, self-respecting cudster such as you may observe loading grass into itself in the nearest meadow. — P.G. Wodehouse

You hear terrible stories because there'll be a story about some terrible kid, but most of the kids I work with are terrific kids. They're poor, maybe their families are broken, so they're not coming home to a mom and dad and a nice dinner every night. But these kids are capable. — Rafe Esquith

The dear good people don't know how long it takes to learn to read. I've been at it eighty years, and can't say yet that I've reached the goal. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe