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Follow the Light!
— Jennie Samuel
Not even death can wipe out our good deeds
— Gautama Buddha
But old habits die slow deaths.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I have to change a lot of things before I become a good marathon runner.
— Haile Gebrselassie
Hatred and fear blind us. We no longer see each other. We see only the faces of monsters, and that gives us the courage to destroy each other.
— Nhat Hanh
No philosophy based on an incorrect view of the nature of man is likely to produce social good.
— Stanley Kubrick
Mistah Kurtz--he dead.
— Joseph Conrad
My purse, like all purses, seems to have a traveling black hole in it.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
This is the way of love, I find; one longs so fervently for the beloved to achieve the best ends that he is spared nothing.
— Mary Stewart
The Panama Canal was dug with a microscope.
— Ronald Ross
Every American expects and deserves clean air, and then we act on that belief, then we will set an example for the rest of the world to follow.
— George H. W. Bush
And a smaller, sad, little-dead-poet sphere with acne scars spins around us lighting the night ...
— N.D. Wilson
To realise belatedly that there are Swahili epic poems which rival their European equivalents for sweep and power has been exciting.
— Giles Foden
You don't have to know me, to read my drama-story.
— Shin Haido
Nature is the guardian of Africa. While the sun lights the African sky in day time, the moon begs the world to help her lighting Africa in the night
— Munia Khan
Lighting one candle
from another -
Winter night — Yosa Buson
from another -
Winter night — Yosa Buson
I realized I'd only seen him at night in dim, flattering restaurant lighting. The sun was not his friend.
— Augusten Burroughs
That England, that was wont to conquer others,
Hath made a shameful conquest of itself. — William Shakespeare
Hath made a shameful conquest of itself. — William Shakespeare