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“Gray sail against the sky, Gray butterfly! Have you a dream for going. Or are you the blind wind's blowing?”
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“The candidate out front on Labor Day has historically been the one who stayed ahead in November.”
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“I never cared so much about making perfect sense. I wanted to make perfect nonsense.”
Source : Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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“I was approaching the age of 40 with a substantial publication record, but had not yet held any position in a chemistry department.”
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“Guardian angels of the home - Rose and soft green Healing angels - Deep sapphire blue Angels of maternity and birth - Sky blue Ceremonial angels - White Angels of music - White Nature angels - Apple green Angels of beauty and art - Yellow....”
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“The word "question" originates from the Latin root, quaestio, which means "to seek." Inside the word "question" is the word "quest," suggesting that within every question is an adventure, a pursuit which can lead us to hidden treasure.”
Source : Tom Wujec (1995). “Five Star Mind: Games and Exercises to Stimulate Your Creativity and Imagination”, Main Street Books
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“What I learned from comparisons and jealousies is that they point to where you haven't filled your cup or owned your gifts. They point to where you are not yet 100% you. We know that when you are fully engaged in doing what you're doing and your heart and creative spirit are involved, you couldn't care less what anybody else is doing.”
Source : Source: www.psychologytoday.com
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“Faithfulness to the truth of history involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts. Such facts may be detailed with the most minute exactness, and yet the narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning or untrue. The narrator must seek to imbue himself with the life and spirit of the time. He must study events in their bearings near and remote; in the character, habits, and manners of those who took part in them. He must himself be, as it were, a sharer or a spectator of the action he describes.”
Source : Francis Parkman, David Levin (1983). “France and England in North America: Pioneers of France in the New World. The Jesuits of North America in the seventeenth century. La Salle and the discovery of the Great West. The old régime in Canada”, p.16, Library of America