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The sparrows jumped before they knew how to fly, and they learned to fly only because they had jumped
— Lauren Oliver
I know that human beings are better together than they are apart, as much as I fought that all my life.
— Matt Nathanson
For men who want to flee Family Man America and never come back, there is a guaranteed solution: homosexuality is the new French Foreign Legion.
— Florence King
Adventures are not all pony-rides in May-sunshine.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
No reporter of my generation, whatever his genius, ever really rated spats and a walking stick until he had covered both a lynching and a revolution.
— H.L. Mencken
I would like to be the air that inhabits you for a moment only. I would like to be that unnoticed and that necessary.
— Margaret Atwood
The word priority was singular for 500 years - what does priorities mean - 'many many first things.'
— Greg McKeown
There's just something hypnotic about maps.
— Ken Jennings
I challenge anyone to understand Islam, its spirit, and not to love it. It is a beautiful religion of brotherhood and devotion.
— Yann Martel
Islam teaches tolerance, not hatred; universal brotherhood, not enmity; peace, and not violence.
— Parwez Musharraf
Newspeak, doublethink, the mutability of the past.
— George Orwell
Islam stands for the unity and brotherhood of mankind, and not for disrupting the oneness of the human family.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Sometime we must visit old memories to make new ones.
— Aisha Mirza
Sometimes, there's so much beauty in the world, I feel like I can't take it. Like my heart's going to cave in.
— Wes Bentley
I don't think many people can say they've been the lead in a Spielberg film and still been able to live their normal life that they had before.
— Jamie Bell
I freed thousands of slaves, and could have freed thousands more, if they had known they were slaves.
— Harriet Tubman