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Jesus didn't die so we could fill auditoriums, he died so that lives could be transformed. — George Barna

I wish there were a way to spend more time on the surface. But oh well. 31 sols will have to do. — Andy Weir

And because when you die, the world dies, too, at least for you, they assume the world will die for everybody. It's a failure of imagination, in a way - an inability to conceive of the universe without you in it. That's why old people get apocalyptic: they're facing apocalypse, and that part, the private apocalypse, is real. So the closer their personal oblivion gets, the more certain geriatrics project impending doom on their surroundings. Also, there's almost a spitefulness, sometimes. I swear, for some of these bilious Chicken Littles, imminent Armageddon isn't a fear but a fantasy. Like they want the entire planet to implode into a giant black hole. Because if they can't have their martinis on the porch anymore then nobody else should get to sip one, either. — Lionel Shriver

Long ago it had been discovered that without some crime or disorder, Utopia soon became unbearably dull. — Arthur C. Clarke

What a child digs for becomes his own possession, — Charlotte Mason

The mirror is the worst judge of true beauty — Sophia Nam

I am unable to rouse much interest in any highly civilized race, country or epoch, including this one. — Robert E. Howard

Too many people die in our world today because, they don't eat well, rest well, play well and live well. — Sunday Adelaja

Before you say again that you're going to die, I want to tell you something. There are people who spend their entire lives searching for a moment like the one you had last night, but they never achieve it. That's why, if you were to die now, you would die with your heart full of love. — Paulo Coelho

Winners quit fast, quit often, and quit without guilt — Seth Godin

The workers of America have power enough to topple the structure of capitalism at home and to lift the whole world with them when they rise. — James P. Cannon

Who lounged hungry and lonesome through Houston seeking jazz or sex or soup, and followed the brilliant Spaniard to converse about America and Eternity, a hopeless task, and so took ship to Africa — Allen Ginsberg

Usually older players, late in the season, start to get cold. — Bill Parcells

Once you take away the struggle for food, clothing and shelter, work is the one four letter word that offends everyone. — Lenny Bruce

A Savvy Auntie knows that sisterhood and friendship are organic, transforming and growing as life goes on. — Anonymous