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Anyone who has spent a few nights in a tent during a storm can tell you: The world doesn't care all that much if you live or die. — Anthony Doerr

Our search for safety and contentment is endless and inexhaustible precisely because of the intrinsic futility of relying on human abilities to provide resolution to our problems. — Dallas Willard

I was taught that we should look after the beam in our own eye before searching for the mote in someone else's. — George W. Bush

Building Union among people not cooperation between states — Jean Monnet

Without joy in your life you are powerless. — Joyce Meyer

So many faces in and out of my life Some will last Some will be just now and then. Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes I'm afraid it's time for goodbye again. Say goodbye to Hollywood Say goodbye my baby Say goodbye to Hollywood Say goodbye my baby. — Billy Joel

Life's a grave dig it. — K.R. Helms

Overall I enjoy a certain anonymity. I live a very normal, very ordinary life. — Gary Oldman

Something radically new, the producer tells me. Think Virginia Woolf with dead bodies and car chases. — James Sallis

And it was from Boston that one in every six American families began their journey into the land of the free. — Thomas Menino

It feels like everything's been decided in advance that I'm following a path somebody else has already mapped out for me. It doesn't matter how much I think things over, how much effort I put into it. In fact, the harder I try, the more I lose my sense of who I am. It's like my identity's an orbit that I've strayed far away from, and that really hurts. But more than that, it scares me. Just thinking about it makes me flinch. — Haruki Murakami

The world is on fire! Why am I sitting in front of my computer? It is because I don't have a fire extinguisher for the world, and there isn't a global 911 to call. — Charles Eisenstein

when both are sincere and good, no men so penetrate each other, and so amalgamate with each other, as an old priest and an old soldier. At bottom, the man is the same. The one has devoted his life to his country here below, the other to his country on high; that is the only difference. — Victor Hugo