“The truth." Dumbledore sighed. "It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with great caution.” read more
- J. K. RowlingLet your heart feel for the afflictions and distresses of every one, and let your hand give in proportion to your purse; remembering always the estimation of the widow"s mite, but, that it is not every one who asketh that deserveth charity; all, however, are worthy of the inquiry, or the deserving may suffer. read more
- George Washington CarverA slip of the foot may injure your body, but a slip of the tongue will injure your bond. read more
- Benjamin FranklinSome desire is necessary to keep life in motion, and he whose real wants are supplied must admit those of fancy. read more
- Samuel JohnsonThere are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats read more
- Albert SchweitzerIt"s easy to make a mess when you"re not the one who has to clean it up. read more
- Criss JamiThe writer"s curse is that even in solitude, no matter its duration, he never grows lonely or bored. read more
- Criss JamiTolerance! The virtue that makes one bite his tongue so that he can tear out his hair. read more
- Criss JamiYou get hit the hardest when trying to run or hide from a problem. Like the defense on a football field, putting all focus on evading only one defender is asking to be blindsided. read more
- Criss JamiCreative people are often found either disagreeable or intimidating by mediocrities. read more
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