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Nature's deepest laws, her own true laws, are her invisible ones.
— Charles Kingsley
It is of the essence of imaginative culture that it transcends the limits both of the naturally possible and of the morally acceptable.
— Northrop Frye
Evidently, my judgment was so off, the only men I wanted were the ones who would treat me like shit.
— Lauren Stewart
There's nothing quite like the glorious serendipity of finding a book you didn't know you wanted to read.
— Neil Gaiman
To make money in New York, you have to add gigs when starting out, so while I was acting quite a bit, I would do modeling.
— June Squibb
What do you do when God's logic doesn't line up with yours? When the will of God doesn't add up? When you think you know better or know more than God?
— Mark Batterson
Do not allow grass to grow on the road of friendship.
— Marie Therese Rodet Geoffrin
When the deeds that you do don't add up to zero.
— Bob Dylan
When we do not reject our suffering, or add anything to it, pain is simply pain. It is what we add to our pain that turns it into suffering.
— Brenda Shoshanna
It is thought that potato water is unhealthy; and therefore do not boil potatoes in soup, but boil elsewhere, and add them when nearly cooked.
— Catharine Beecher
Jesus knew that there was a place for everything and it's not necessarily everyone's place to come to Australia.
— Tony Abbott
You add to the suffering in the world when you take offense, just as much as you do when you give offense.
— Ken Keyes Jr.
Opportunity's favorite disguise is trouble.
— Frank Tyger
It's just funny that anybody would care at all to take apart the words that I write. It's kind of cool!
— Bonnie McKee
The more we come in contact with animals and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care of the young.
— Immanuel Kant
All -isms end up in schisms.
— Huston Smith
Revenge is for children and the emotionally retarded.
— Frank Herbert
The smoking flax before it burst to flame Was quenched by death, and broken the bruised reed.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Conceit, more rich in matter than in words, brags of his substance: they are but beggars who can count their worth.
— William Shakespeare