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And the people I have hurt, the mistakes I have made, the damage to myself and others, wasn't poor judgement; it was the place where love had hardened into loss. — Jeanette Winterson
Evil is the refusal to see one's self in others. — Richard Powers
When you become a star, you don't change - everyone else does. — Kirk Douglas
There was that odor about her: not a sweetness, exactly, but a wildness suggesting breezes that have touched cold water and living wood. — R.A. MacAvoy
There can hardly be a stranger commodity in the world than books. Printed by people who don't understand them; sold by people who don't understand them; bound, criticized and read by people who don't understand them; and now even written by people who don't understand them. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
The game is won in the fourth quarter, not in the first half. — Kambiz Mostofizadeh
If you choke a Smurf, what color does it turn? — Jeff Dunham
I was a poet animated by philosophy, not a philosopher with poetic faculties. — Fernando Pessoa
Art is sanctioned pornography — Stewart Home
4. God reveals to humanity, through His Word, the shortest route to success, prosperity and
well-being. — Sunday Adelaja
And when Siddhartha was listening attentively to this river, this song of a thousand voices, when he neither listened to the suffering nor the laughter, when he did not tie his soul to any particular voice and submerged his self into it, but when he heard them all, perceived the whole, the oneness, then the great song of the thousand voices consisted of a single word, which was Om: the perfection. — Hermann Hesse
Every child is a gifted child, — Toru Kumon
Dissection ... teaches us that the body of man is made up of certain kinds of material, so differing from each other in optical and other physical characters and so built up together as to give the body certain structural features. Chemical examination further teaches us that these kinds of material are composed of various chemical substances, a large number of which have this characteristic that they possess a considerable amount of potential energy capable of being set free, rendered actual, by oxidation or some other chemical change. Thus the body as a whole may, from a chemical point of view, be considered as a mass of various chemical substances, representing altogether a considerable capital of potential energy. — Michael Foster
