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You'll reach a comfort zone in your life and start to wonder how you got there, how did you miss the sign posts that directed your real inner truth? Don't feel so guilty, you know when your meant to know and I guess that's the thing they don't teach you; when growing up, pain is inevitable but staying the same is a choice. Don't question why your feeling ready for something new, question why you stayed the same for so long. — Nikki Rowe

Perhaps within the next hundred years, science will perfect a process of thought transference from composer to listener. The composer will sit alone on the concert stage and merely 'think' his idealized conception of his music. Instead of recordings of actual music sound, recordings will carry the brainwaves of the composer directly to the mind of the listener. — Raymond Scott

The last time I played rugby, I busted my nose bad, and that's incentive not to get down and dirty in the park anymore. — Jai Courtney

No matter what the work you are doing, be always ready to drop it. And plan it, so as to be able to leave it. — Leo Tolstoy

With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible" (Matthew 19:26"). — Michele Woolley

At eighty-one, health club-lusting is as close as I'll ever come to getting laid again. — Patricia McConnell

Don't curse the snow, curse yourself for moving to a place with snow. — Ben Tolosa

We're finally learning that it is not an either-or situation ... Feelings and learning and emotion are all very integral to each other. — Linda Lantieri

To be godless is probably the first step to innocence," he said, "to lose the sense of sin and subordination, the false grief for things supposed to be lost."
So by innocence you mean not an absence of experience, but an absence of illusions."
An absence of need for illusions," he said. "A love of and respect for what is right before your eyes. — Anne Rice

You are not insane if you believe in things that don't exist. You are insane if you are the only one believing in it. This is the difference between religion and insanity. — Knut Naerum

I do pauses, pauses work for me — Dylan Moran

boor (which originally just meant "farmer," as in the German Bauer and Dutch boer); villain (from the French vilein, a serf or villager); churlish (from English churl, a commoner); vulgar (common, as in the term vulgate); and ignoble, not an aristocrat. — Steven Pinker

When I was young my heart was young then, too. And anything that it would tell me, that's the thing that I would do. — Anne Murray