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Remember, Monsieur, that Saint Augustine says that a person who does not obey the doctors is doing his best to kill himself. — Vincent De Paul

The death penalty is a poor person's issue. Always remember that: after all the rhetoric that goes on in the legislative assemblies, in the end, when the deck is cast out, it is the poor who are selected to die in this country. — Helen Prejean

The main feature should be the teaching of principles through stories. Don't make it metaphysical at all. — Swami Vivekananda

Society is going to judge you no matter what you do. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Strange the faithless fuss made about taking a walk in the safest and pleasantest of all places, a wilderness. — John Muir

Mountains dream. But a single dream my last a thousand years. — Kat Ross

The faery lords are immortal. Those who have songs ballads and stories written about them never die. Belief worship imagination we were born of the dreams and fears of mortals and if we are remembered even in some small way we will always exist. — Julie Kagawa

To rise by using the power of others is nothing but a great fall! Rise with your own power, with your own efforts! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Facebook and Twitter and these other social sites bring every, I mean, 140 characters. I mean, I'm on Twitter and I have fun. But I don't think anybody learns anything about me as a person. — Sherman Alexie

Good friendships are like breakfast. You think you're too busy to eat breakfast, but then you find yourself exhausted and cranky halfway through the day, and discover that your attempt to save time totally backfired. — Shauna Niequist

Believe in yourself. Under-confidence leads to a self-fulfilling prophecy that you are not good enough for your work. — Roopleen

Welcome to the house of Gray and Graves where we never lie still and death is only the beginning ... — C.M. Stunich

I wish she was dead,' he says. 'I wish they were all dead and we were, too. It would be best. — Suzanne Collins