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There's more than one way to die ... A heart can still beat when it's broken.
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Concilium Series #1 — Michelle K. Pickett
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Concilium Series #1 — Michelle K. Pickett
A watch worn by a particle of light would not tick at all. Light realizes the dreams of Ponce de Leon and the cosmetics industry: it doesn't age.
— Brian Greene
My dad would always say, 'What can you do to make the world a better place?' Well, I can make people laugh.
— Jon Lovitz
teaching the students I did before the accident helped me understand that a disability isn't necessarily a bad thing. It can be handled
— Amy Rankin
Dear is my friend
yet from my foe, as from my friend, comes good:
My friend shows what I can do, and my foe what I should. — Friedrich Schiller
yet from my foe, as from my friend, comes good:
My friend shows what I can do, and my foe what I should. — Friedrich Schiller
I lost a year or two in there, trying to get films financed that I didn't know would never get financing.
— Richard Linklater
The only thing that separates the person you are from the person you want to be are the actions you take.
— John Bruna
Stand often in the company of dreamers: they tickle your common sense & believe you can achieve things which are impossible.
— Mary Anne Radmacher
Shadow felt like a pea being flicked between three cups, or a card being shuffled through a deck.
— Neil Gaiman
It was while making newspaper deliveries, trying to miss the bushes and hit the porch, that I first learned the importance of accuracy in journalism.
— Charles Osgood
A woman is the symbol of love, beauty, harmony, nature, and care.
— Debasish Mridha
The perfection of Tawheed is found when there remains nothing in the heart except Allaah
— Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya
The first distinction among men, and the first consideration that gave one precedence over another, was doubtless the advantage of beauty.
— Michel De Montaigne