"Not getting a straight answer is a straight answer."
Sarvesh Jain
"Judgment can be acquired only by acute observation by actual experience in the school of life by ceaseless alertness to learn from others by study of the activities of men who have made notable marks by striving to analyze the everyday play of causes and effects by constant study of human nature."
B. C. Forbes
"It is our ignorance of things that causes all our admiration and chiefly excites our passions."
Edmund Burke
"Or rather, he was sad because that morning he'd understood that he'd understood nothing, because while he still understood nothing he wasn't sad at all, but now that he'd understood that he'd understood nothing he felt sad, if you follow."
François Lelord
"The way of the superior person is threefold; virtuous, they are free from anxieties; wise they are free from perplexities; and bold they are free from fear."
Unknown
Inspiration
All the secrets of the world worth knowing are hiding in plain sight.
Robin Sloan
Inspiration
Keep in mind my friend, if an answer is not rational, then it is not an answer, but a delusion.
Author
"Those that have lost their lives to suicide were good people, who were in deep, deep pain. Keep speaking about mental illness and keep it out of the darkness."
Mariel Hemingway
"The best translations cannot convey to us the strength and exquisite delicacy of thought in its native garb, and he to whom such books are shut flounders about in outer darkness."
Edwin Booth
"When a unicorn is slain, men have destroyed again the image of beauty that they seek."
Nicholas Stuart Gray
"I'm so pretty, it's hard for me to think of myself as intelligent."
Jim Butcher
Inspiration
Its hardness and solidity had been an odd kind of comfort. Do not wish for anything. Be and endure. The Old African had learned that enduring was power too, and just as he had been drawn to the boulder, so the slaves, after a while, were drawn to him.
Julius Lester
Inspiration
Individuality or Unity? I say there's room for both.
Brian Celio
ZizzFeed
by fabian
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"The rage for swiftness which is so characteristic of this restless time has been extended to fashions of reading. One effect of the modern habit of swift and careless reading is seen in the impatience with which anything is regarded which is not to be taken in at a glance."
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