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Be careful what you feed your body and consider what you feed your senses. Both provide you sustenance that makes you who you are. — Simon Boylan

Possessing things is not that interesting. Living in a grand environment to show myself and others that I have wealth has zero appeal. — Nicolas Berggruen

The Democrats have no actual policy proposals of their own unless constant carping counts as a policy. — Ann Coulter

Landmines are among the most barbaric weapons of war, because they continue to kill and maim innocent people long after the war itself has ended. Also, fear of them keeps people off the land, and thus prevents them from growing food. — Kofi Annan

God uses people who fail - 'cause there aren't any other kind around. — John C. Maxwell

THE ADVENTURE OF THE MISSING THREE-QUARTER — Arthur Conan Doyle

If there is a strong will, there will always be a path even in the middle of precipices! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I called it a nine because I was saving my ten. And here it was, the great and terrible ten, slamming me again and again as I lay still and alone in my bed staring at the ceiling, — John Green

When I was younger I used to think that band-aids did all the work. I mean after all, it binds your wound together and makes everything better back to the way it was. But then I became an adult and started to fall in love,fvi and I realize that band-aids are so overrated lol. — Onee'sha Ford

The Divine rejoices in your being happy. God, or the Creation, is so happy when you are happy. When you dance, sing, and jump up and down happily, that is true prayer, that is true meditation. Meditation is a fountain of joy, an ecstasy; and Divine enjoys that more. Divine is not fond of your suffering. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

I have never understood why a woman must have a man to take her into dinner. — Jude Morgan

The liberty of the press would be an empty sound, and no man would venture to write on any subject, however, pure his purpose, without an attorney at one elbow and a counsel at the other. From minds thus subdued by the fear of punishment, there could issue no works of genius to expand the empire of human reason. — Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine