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So many books, so little time.
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Frank Zappa
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The Paradoxical Commandments
People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered.
Love them anyway.
If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives.
Do good anyway.
If you are successful, you will win false friends and true enemies.
Succeed anyway.
The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow.
Do good anyway.
Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable.
Be honest and frank anyway.
The biggest men and women with the biggest ideas can be shot down by the smallest men and women with the smallest minds.
Think big anyway.
People favor underdogs but follow only top dogs.
Fight for a few underdogs anyway.
What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight.
Build anyway.
People really need help but may attack you if you do help them.
Help people anyway.
Give the world the best you have and you'll get kicked in the teeth.
Give the world the best you have anyway.
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Kent M. Keith (The Silent Revolution: Dynamic Leadership in the Student Council)
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How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.
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Anne Frank (Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex: A Collection of Her Short Stories, Fables, and Lesser-Known Writings)
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I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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It's really a wonder that I haven't dropped all my ideals, because they seem so absurd and impossible to carry out. Yet I keep them, because in spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy.
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Anne Frank
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Um...is that thing tame?" Frank said.
The horse whinnied angrily.
"I don't think so," Percy guessed. "He just said, 'I will trample you to death, silly Chinese Canadian baby man'.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.
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Frank Zappa
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There is no real ending. Itβs just the place where you stop the story.
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Frank Herbert
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No thief, however skillful, can rob one of knowledge, and that is why knowledge is the best and safest treasure to acquire.
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L. Frank Baum (The Lost Princess of Oz (Oz, #11))
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You might be poor, your shoes might be broken, but your mind is a palace.
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Frank McCourt (Angelaβs Ashes (Frank McCourt, #1))
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I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.
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Anne Frank
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I've found that there is always some beauty left -- in nature, sunshine, freedom, in yourself; these can all help you.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Never give up... No one knows what's going to happen next.
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L. Frank Baum
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No one has ever become poor by giving.
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Anne Frank (diary of Anne Frank: the play)
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I don't think of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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There is no place like home.
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L. Frank Baum (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Oz, #1))
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If you end up with a boring miserable life because you listened to your mom, your dad, your teacher, your priest, or some guy on television telling you how to do your shit, then you deserve it.
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Frank Zappa
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Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands.
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Anne Frank
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If you want to get laid, go to college. If you want an education, go to the library.
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Frank Zappa
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There are perhaps many causes worth dying for, but to me, certainly, there are none worth killing for.
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Albert Dietrich (Army GI, Pacifist CO: The World War II Letters of Frank Dietrich and Albert Dietrich)
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Seek freedom and become captive of your desires. Seek discipline and find your liberty.
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Frank Herbert (Chapterhouse: Dune (Dune #6))
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The mystery of life isn't a problem to solve, but a reality to experience.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune Chronicles, #1))
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Because paper has more patience than people.
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Anne Frank
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Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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Look at how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness.
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Anne Frank
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The world doesn't make sense until you force it to.
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Frank Miller
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People can tell you to keep your mouth shut, but that doesn't stop you from having your own opinion.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Reyna sent me to get Percy," Frank said. "Did Octavian accept you?"
"Yeah," Percy said. "He slaughtered my panda.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open.
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Frank Zappa
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Whoever is happy will make others happy.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Hazel squinted. "How far?"
"Just over the river and through the woods."
Percy raised an eyebrow. "Seriously? To Grandmother's house we go?"
Frank cleared his throat. "Yeah, anyway.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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I dont think any of us can speak frankly about pain until we are no longer enduring it.
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Arthur Golden (Memoirs of a Geisha)
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In the long run, the sharpest weapon of all is a kind and gentle spirit.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of Anne Frank)
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Interviewer: 'So Frank, you have long hair. Does that make you a woman?'
Frank Zappa: 'You have a wooden leg. Does that make you a table?
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Frank Zappa
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I think you are wrong to want a heart. It makes most people unhappy. If you only knew it, you are in luck not to have a heart.
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L. Frank Baum (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Oz, #1))
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Cause, frankly, the way I see it, you and me? Inevitable.
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Alexandra Bracken (The Darkest Minds (The Darkest Minds, #1))
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Ah" said Dumbledore gently, "Yes I thought we might hit that little snag!"
"Snag?" said Fudge, his voice still vibrating with joy. "I see no snag, Dumbledore!"
"Well," said Dumbledore apologetically, "I'm afraid I do."
"Oh, really?"
"Well it's just that you seem to be labouring under the delusion that I am going to -- come quietly. I am afraid I am not going to come quietly at all, Cornelius. I have absolutely no intention of being sent to Azkaban. I could break out, of course -- but what a waste of time, and frankly, I can think of a whole host of things I would rather be doing.
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J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5))
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Where there's hope, there's life. It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.
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Anne Frank
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It's the children the world almost breaks who grow up to save it.
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Frank Warren
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Two hundred Romans, and no oneβs got a pen? Never mind!"
He slung his M16 onto his back and pulled out a hand grenade. There were many screaming Romans. Then the hand grenade morphed into a ballpoint pen, and Mars began to write.
Frank looked at Percy with wide eyes. He mouthed: Can your sword do grenade form?
Percy mouthed back, No. Shut up.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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What do you despise? By this are you truly known.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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Information is not knowledge.
Knowledge is not wisdom.
Wisdom is not truth.
Truth is not beauty.
Beauty is not love.
Love is not music.
Music is THE BEST.
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Frank Zappa
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Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy.
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Frank Sinatra
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I don't want to have lived in vain like most people. I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I've never met. I want to go on living even after my death!
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Anne Frank
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Absolute power does not corrupt absolutely, absolute power attracts the corruptible.
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Frank Herbert
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Jeez, Hazel," Percy said, "tell your horse to watch his language."
Hazel tried not to laugh. "What did he say?"
"With the cussing removed? He said he can get us to the top."
Frank looked incredulous. "I thought the horse couldn't fly!"
This time Arion whinnied so angrily, even Hazel could guess he was cursing.
"Dude," Percy told the horse, "I've gotten suspended for saying less than that...
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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Jazz isn't dead. It just smells funny.
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Frank Zappa
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There is no escapeβwe pay for the violence of our ancestors.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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Percy smiled. He knew the stakes were high. He knew this day could go horribly wrong. But he also knew that Annabeth was on that ship.If things went right, this would be the best day of his life.
He threw one arm around Hazel and one arm around Frank.
"Come on," he said. "Let me introduce you to my other family.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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Tyson, Frank is a descendant of Poseidon."
"Brother!" Tyson crushed Frank in a hug.
Percy stifled a laugh. "Actually he's more like a great-great-...Oh, never mind. Yeah, he's your brother."
"Thanks." Frank mumbled through a mouthful of flannel.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quite alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature. As longs as this exists, and it certainly always will, I know that then there will always be comfort for every sorrow, whatever the circumstances may be. And I firmly believe that nature brings solace in all troubles.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Yes, we praise women over 40 for a multitude of reasons. Unfortunately, it's not reciprocal. For every stunning, smart, well-coiffed, hot woman over 40, there is a bald, paunchy relic in yellow pants making a fool of himself with some 22-year old waitress. Ladies, I apologize. For all those men who say, "Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?", here's an update for you. Nowadays 80% of women are against marriage. Why? Because women realize it's not worth buying an entire pig just to get a little sausage!
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Andy Rooney
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I think a lot, but I don't say much.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Would you destroy Something perfect in order to make it beautiful?
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Gerard Way
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A quiet conscience makes one strong!
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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They all ordered massive plates of eggs, pancakes, and reindeer sausage, though Frank looked a little worried about the reindeer. "You think it's okay that we're eating Rudolph?"
"Dude," Percy said, "I could eat Prancer and Blitzen, too. I'm hungry.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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We all live with the objective of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same.
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Anne Frank
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I used to analyze myself down to the last thread, used to compare myself with others, recalled all the smallest glances, smiles and words of those to whom Iβd tried to be frank, interpreted everything in a bad light, laughed viciously at my attempts βto be like the restβ βand suddenly, in the midst of my laughing, Iβd give way to sadness, fall into ludicrous despondency and once again start the whole process all over again β in short, I went round and round like a squirrel on a wheel.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky (Crime and Punishment)
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I never set out to be weird. It was always other people who called me weird.
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Frank Zappa
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It is so shocking to find out how many people do not believe that they can learn, and how many more believe learning to be difficult.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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You can be lonely even when you are loved by many people, since you are still not anybody's one and only.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.
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Frank Zappa (The Real Frank Zappa Book)
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A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you are loved by others
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L. Frank Baum (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Oz, #1))
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Frank stared at him. "Unfair? You can breathe underwater and blow up glaciers and summon freaking hurricanes-and it's unfair that I can be an elephant?"
Percy considered. "Okay. I guess you got a point. But the next time I say you're totally beast-"
"Just shut up," Frank said. "Please."
Percy cracked a smile.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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It is impossible to live in the past, difficult to live in the present and a waste to live in the future.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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Education is no substitute for intelligence.
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Frank Herbert
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Definition of rock journalism: People who can't write, doing interviews with people who can't think, in order to prepare articles for people who can't read.
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Frank Zappa (The Real Frank Zappa Book)
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The mind commands the body and it obeys. The mind orders itself and meets resistance.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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Hope clouds observation.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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Augustus Waters," I said, looking up at him, thinking that you cannot kiss anyone in the Anne Frank House, and then thinking that Anne Frank, after all, kissed someone in the Anne Frank House, and that she would probably like nothing more than for her home to have become a place where the young and irreparably broken sink into love.
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John Green (The Fault in Our Stars)
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That's because we keep weapons in the attic, silly boy. Do you think this is the first time monsters have attacked our family?"
"Weapons," Frank grumbled. "Right. I've never handled weapons before."
Grandmother's nostrils flared. "Was that sarcasm, Fai Zhang?"
"Yes, Grandmother."
"Good. There may be hope for you yet.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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He turned to Frank who was trying to pull his fingers out of the Chinese handcuffsβ¦
βOkay,β Frank relented. βSure.β He frowned at his fingers, trying to pull them out of the trap. βUh, how do youββ
Leo chuckled. βMan, youβve never seen those before? Thereβs a simple trick to getting out.β
Frank tugged again with no luck. Even Hazel was trying not to laugh.
Frank grimaced with concentration. Suddenly, he disappeared. On the deck where heβd been standing, a green iguana crouched next to an empty set of Chinese handcuffs.
βWell done, Frank Zhang,β Leo said dryly, doing his impression of Chiron the centaur. βThat is exactly how people beat Chinese handcuffs. They turn into iguanas.
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Rick Riordan (The Mark of Athena (The Heroes of Olympus, #3))
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Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking, don't you think?
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L. Frank Baum (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
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But feelings can't be ignored, no matter how unjust or ungrateful they seem.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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As long as this exists, this sunshine and this cloudless sky, and as long as I can enjoy it, how can I be sad?
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Without change something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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Annabeth gripped the hilt of her dagger. βA bounty on our heads . . . as if we didnβt attract enough monsters already.β
βDo we get WANTED posters?β Leo asked. βAnd do they have our bounties, like, broken down on a price list?β
Hazel wrinkled her nose. βWhat are you talking about?β
βJust wondering how much Iβm going for these days,β Leo said. βI mean, I can understand not being as pricey as Percy or Jason, maybe . . . but am I worth, like, two Franks, or three Franks?
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Rick Riordan (The Mark of Athena (The Heroes of Olympus, #3))
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There's only one rule you need to remember: laugh at everything and forget everybody else! It sounds egotistical, but it's actually the only cure for those suffering from self-pity.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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There is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe, and it has a longer shelf life.
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Frank Zappa
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He who controls the spice controls the universe.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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A friend is someone with whom you dare to be yourself.
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Frank Crane
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Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness. People are just people, and all people have faults and shortcomings, but all of us are born with a basic goodness.
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Anne Frank
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A drug is not bad. A drug is a chemical compound. The problem comes in when people who take drugs treat them like a license to behave like an asshole.
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Frank Zappa (The Real Frank Zappa Book)
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Memories mean more to me than dresses.
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Anne Frank
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I believe in God, only I spell it Nature.
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Frank Lloyd Wright (Truth Against the World: Frank Lloyd Wright Speaks for an Organic Architecture)
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When religion and politics travel in the same cart, the riders believe nothing can stand in their way. Their movements become headlong - faster and faster and faster. They put aside all thoughts of obstacles and forget the precipice does not show itself to the man in a blind rush until it's too late.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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Save yourselves!β Percy warned. βIt is too late for us!β
Then he gasped and pointed to the spot where Frank was hiding. βOh, no! Frank is turning into a crazy dolphin!β
Nothing happened.
βI said,β Percy repeated, βFrank is turning into a crazy dolphin!β
Frank stumbled out of nowhere, making a big show of grabbing his throat. βOh, no,β he said, like he was reading from a teleprompter. βI am turning into a crazy dolphin.β
He began to change, his nose elongating into a snout, his skin becoming sleek and gray. He fell to the deck as a dolphin, his tail thumping against the boards.
The pirate crew disbanded in terror.
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Rick Riordan (The Mark of Athena (The Heroes of Olympus, #3))
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Although I'm only fourteen, I know quite well what I want, I know who is right and who is wrong. I have my opinions, my own ideas and principles, and although it may sound pretty mad from an adolescent, I feel more of a person than a child, I feel quite indepedent of anyone.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of Anne Frank)
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Fatβ is usually the first insult a girl throws at another girl when she wants to hurt her.
I mean, is βfatβ really the worst thing a human being can be? Is βfatβ worse than βvindictiveβ, βjealousβ, βshallowβ, βvainβ, βboringβ or βcruelβ? Not to me; but then, you might retort, what do I know about the pressure to be skinny? Iβm not in the business of being judged on my looks, what with being a writer and earning my living by using my brainβ¦
I went to the British Book Awards that evening. After the award ceremony I bumped into a woman I hadnβt seen for nearly three years. The first thing she said to me? βYouβve lost a lot of weight since the last time I saw you!β
βWell,β I said, slightly nonplussed, βthe last time you saw me Iβd just had a baby.β
What I felt like saying was, βIβve produced my third child and my sixth novel since I last saw you. Arenβt either of those things more important, more interesting, than my size?β But no β my waist looked smaller! Forget the kid and the book: finally, something to celebrate!
Iβve got two daughters who will have to make their way in this skinny-obsessed world, and it worries me, because I donβt want them to be empty-headed, self-obsessed, emaciated clones; Iβd rather they were independent, interesting, idealistic, kind, opinionated, original, funny β a thousand things, before βthinβ. And frankly, Iβd rather they didnβt give a gust of stinking chihuahua flatulence whether the woman standing next to them has fleshier knees than they do. Let my girls be Hermiones, rather than Pansy Parkinsons.
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I couldn't get myself to read the want ads. The thought of sitting in front of a man behind a desk and telling him that I wanted a job, that I was qualified for a job, was too much for me. Frankly, I was horrified by life, at what a man had to do simply in order to eat, sleep, and keep himself clothed. So I stayed in bed and drank. When you drank the world was still out there, but for the moment it didn't have you by the throat.
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Charles Bukowski
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Drop out of school before your mind rots from exposure to our mediocre educational system. Forget about the Senior Prom and go to the library and educate yourself if you've got any guts. Some of you like Pep rallies and plastic robots who tell you what to read.
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Frank Zappa
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The mind can go either direction under stressβtoward positive or toward negative: on or off. Think of it as a spectrum whose extremes are unconsciousness at the negative end and hyperconsciousness at the positive end. The way the mind will lean under stress is strongly influenced by training.
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Frank Herbert (Dune (Dune, #1))
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Women should be respected as well! Generally speaking, men are held in great esteem in all parts of the world, so why shouldn't women have their share? Soldiers and war heroes are honored and commemorated, explorers are granted immortal fame, martyrs are revered, but how many people look upon women too as soldiers?...Women, who struggle and suffer pain to ensure the continuation of the human race, make much tougher and more courageous soldiers than all those big-mouthed freedom-fighting heroes put together!
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Part of their problem was Percy. He fought like a demon, whirling through the defender's ranks in a completely unorthodox style, rolling under their feet, slashing with his sword instead of stabbing like a Roman would, whacking campers with the flat of his blade, and generally causing mass panic.
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Rick Riordan (The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2))
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In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply canβt build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery, and death. I see the world gradually being turned into a wilderness, I hear the ever approaching thunder, which will destroy us too, I can feel the sufferings of millions and yet, if I look up into the heavens, I think that it will all come right, that this cruelty too will end, and that peace and tranquility will return again.
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Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl)
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Governments, if they endure, always tend increasingly toward aristocratic forms. No government in history has been known to evade this pattern. And as the aristocracy develops, government tends more and more to act exclusively in the interests of the ruling class - whether that class be hereditary royalty, oligarchs of financial empires, or entrenched bureaucracy.
- Politics as Repeat Phenomenon: Bene Gesserit Training Manual
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Frank Herbert (Children of Dune (Dune #3))
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No matter how old you are now. You are never too young or too old for success or going after what you want. Hereβs a short list of people who accomplished great things at different ages
1) Helen Keller, at the age of 19 months, became deaf and blind. But that didnβt stop her. She was the first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
2) Mozart was already competent on keyboard and violin; he composed from the age of 5.
3) Shirley Temple was 6 when she became a movie star on βBright Eyes.β
4) Anne Frank was 12 when she wrote the diary of Anne Frank.
5) Magnus Carlsen became a chess Grandmaster at the age of 13.
6) Nadia ComΔneci was a gymnast from Romania that scored seven perfect 10.0 and won three gold medals at the Olympics at age 14.
7) Tenzin Gyatso was formally recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama in November 1950, at the age of 15.
8) Pele, a soccer superstar, was 17 years old when he won the world cup in 1958 with Brazil.
9) Elvis was a superstar by age 19.
10) John Lennon was 20 years and Paul Mcartney was 18 when the Beatles had their first concert in 1961.
11) Jesse Owens was 22 when he won 4 gold medals in Berlin 1936.
12) Beethoven was a piano virtuoso by age 23
13) Issac Newton wrote Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica at age 24
14) Roger Bannister was 25 when he broke the 4 minute mile record
15) Albert Einstein was 26 when he wrote the theory of relativity
16) Lance E. Armstrong was 27 when he won the tour de France
17) Michelangelo created two of the greatest sculptures βDavidβ and βPietaβ by age 28
18) Alexander the Great, by age 29, had created one of the largest empires of the ancient world
19) J.K. Rowling was 30 years old when she finished the first manuscript of Harry Potter
20) Amelia Earhart was 31 years old when she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
21) Oprah was 32 when she started her talk show, which has become the highest-rated program of its kind
22) Edmund Hillary was 33 when he became the first man to reach Mount Everest
23) Martin Luther King Jr. was 34 when he wrote the speech βI Have a Dream."
24) Marie Curie was 35 years old when she got nominated for a Nobel Prize in Physics
25) The Wright brothers, Orville (32) and Wilbur (36) invented and built the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight
26) Vincent Van Gogh was 37 when he died virtually unknown, yet his paintings today are worth millions.
27) Neil Armstrong was 38 when he became the first man to set foot on the moon.
28) Mark Twain was 40 when he wrote "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", and 49 years old when he wrote "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
29) Christopher Columbus was 41 when he discovered the Americas
30) Rosa Parks was 42 when she refused to obey the bus driverβs order to give up her seat to make room for a white passenger
31) John F. Kennedy was 43 years old when he became President of the United States
32) Henry Ford Was 45 when the Ford T came out.
33) Suzanne Collins was 46 when she wrote "The Hunger Games"
34) Charles Darwin was 50 years old when his book On the Origin of Species came out.
35) Leonardo Da Vinci was 51 years old when he painted the Mona Lisa.
36) Abraham Lincoln was 52 when he became president.
37) Ray Kroc Was 53 when he bought the McDonalds Franchise and took it to unprecedented levels.
38) Dr. Seuss was 54 when he wrote "The Cat in the Hat".
40) Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger III was 57 years old when he successfully ditched US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River in 2009. All of the 155 passengers aboard the aircraft survived
41) Colonel Harland Sanders was 61 when he started the KFC Franchise
42) J.R.R Tolkien was 62 when the Lord of the Ring books came out
43) Ronald Reagan was 69 when he became President of the US
44) Jack Lalane at age 70 handcuffed, shackled, towed 70 rowboats
45) Nelson Mandela was 76 when he became President
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Pablo
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As they passed the rows of houses they saw through the open doors that men were sweeping and dusting and washing dishes, while the women sat around in groups, gossiping and laughing.
What has happened?' the Scarecrow asked a sad-looking man with a bushy beard, who wore an apron and was wheeling a baby carriage along the sidewalk.
Why, we've had a revolution, your Majesty -- as you ought to know very well,' replied the man; 'and since you went away the women have been running things to suit themselves. I'm glad you have decided to come back and restore order, for doing housework and minding the children is wearing out the strength of every man in the Emerald City.'
Hm!' said the Scarecrow, thoughtfully. 'If it is such hard work as you say, how did the women manage it so easily?'
I really do not know,' replied the man, with a deep sigh. 'Perhaps the women are made of cast-iron.
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L. Frank Baum (The Marvelous Land of Oz (Oz, #2))