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A written word is the choicestof relics. It is something at once more intimate with us and more universal than any other… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“Ye’ll ken the Declaration of Arbroath, will ye? Four hundred years since, it was our sires, our grandsires, who put their hands… — Diana Gabaldon Copy Share Image
We only recently figured out the origin of our own moon. And we have some idea of how the Sun and Earth… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
For the nerd in me, I prefer full quality digital files as they give a truer representation of the source mix, the… — Chris McCormack Copy Share Image
If you can think of times in your life that you’ve treated people with extraordinary decency and love, and pure uninterested concern,… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“She is to him the reality of romance, the leaner good sense of nonsense, the unveiling of his eyes, the freeing of… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
If people insist that honor is dearer than life itself, what they really mean is that existence and well-being are as nothing… — Arthur Schopenhauer Copy Share Image
“The family is not of man's making; it is a gift of God and full of life. Upbringing in the family bears… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Our ability to arrange atoms lies at the foundation of technology. We have come far in our atom arranging, from chipping flint… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Maggie Botwin. Prim, quiet lady, like an upright piano, seeming taller than she was because of the way she sat, rose and… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
Parasitism is the only practice of the church; with its ideal of anaemia, its holiness, draining all blood, all love, all hope… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
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“As an artist the nuance is your task . Your task is not to simplify. Even should you choose to write in… — Philip Roth Copy Share Image
Let us, then, fellow citizens, unite with one heart and one mind. Let us restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
It is easy to see things in retrospect. But I was ignorant then of everything but my own happiness, and I don’t… — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
“An unbroken horse erects his mane, paws the ground and starts back impetuously at the sight of the bridle; while one which… — Rousseau Jean-Jacques Copy Share Image
“An intelligent observation of the facts of human existence will reveal to shallow-minded folk who sneer at the use of coincidence in… — Rafael Sabatini Copy Share Image
Remember William Blake who said: "Improvement makes straight, straight roads, but the crooked roads without improvement are roads of genius." The truth… — Brenda Ueland Copy Share Image
“life itself is a form of suffering. The rich suffer because of their riches. The poor suffer because of their poverty. People… — Mark Manson Copy Share Image
This question of love begins and ends with the willingness to be welcoming to one's own experience as a loving action towards… — Roger Housden Copy Share Image
“God famously doesn't afflict Job because of anything Job has done, but because he wants to prove a point to Satan. Twenty… — Mary Gaitskill Copy Share Image
“The truth of life is that every year we get farther away from the essence that is born within us. We get… — Robert R. McCammon Copy Share Image
“Human beings judge one another by their external actions. God judges them by their moral choices. When a neurotic who has a… — C.S. Lewis Copy Share Image
The Wise County Bookmobile is one of the most beautiful sights in the world to me. When I see it lumbering down… — Adriana Trigiani Copy Share Image
“there is an osmosis from fiction to reality, a constant contamination which distorts the truth behind both and fuzzes the telling distinctions… — Iain M. Banks Copy Share Image
“A fitly born and bred race, growing up in right conditions of outdoor as much as indoor harmony, activity and development, would… — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
“I have taken you in my arms, and I love you, and I prefer you to my life itself. For the present… — John Chrysostom Copy Share Image
“That we can prescribe the terms of our own success, that we can live outside or in ignorance of the Great Economy… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
“It has said of walkers … that they are born, not made … Others have claimed that only when you go afoot… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“My relationship with God has evolved as well. I no longer rail or beg or sass back. I was standing on a… — Claire Fontaine Copy Share Image
“One of the most frustrating words in the human language, as far as I could tell, was love. So much meaning attached… — Alexandra Adornetto Copy Share Image
“It's always best to look ahead and not backwards. Possessions are not important. Think of those beautiful porcelain pieces I had. Before… — Nien Cheng Copy Share Image
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“Overwork is repulsive to human nature—not work. Overwork for supplying the few with luxury—not work for the well-being of all. Work is… — Pyotr Kropotkin Copy Share Image
“…Or he could choose life. At that pivotal moment, it occurred to him that with all his schooling in theology he had,… — Richard Paul Evans Copy Share Image
“ I wish I were a poet. I've never confessed that to anyone, and I'm confessing it to you, because you've given… — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image
“Being a vampire for him meant revenge. Revenge against life itself. Every time he took a life it was revenge. It was… — Anne Rice Copy Share Image
“Harness the imagination: Sometimes curbing her, sometimes giving her rein, for she is the whole of happiness. She sets to rights even… — Baltasar Gracián Copy Share Image
“I realized that I had been lost, and how I had become lost. I had strayed not so much because my ideas… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image