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City of prose and fantasy, of capitalist automation, its streets a triumph of cubism, its moral philosophy that of the dollar. New York impressed me tremendously because, more than any other city, it is the fullest expression of our modern age. — Leon Trotsky

I would never do anything just for spite. — Justin Timberlake

Religion does not define God's character God reveals it to us in His word and in person, in His Son Jesus Christ. — Jonah Books

Ironically enough, in the same way that fear brings to pass what one is afraid of, likewise a forced intention makes impossible what one forcibly wishes ... Pleasure is, and must remain, a side-effect or by-product, and is destroyed and spoiled to the degree to which it is made a goal in itself. — Viktor E. Frankl

Political parties are like poets, born, not made. — Henry Ford

Humanity is so constituted that the basest criminal represents you and me, as well as the most glorious saint that walks on high. We are reflected in all other men; all other men are embodied in us. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

Emma repeated to herself, "Good Heavens! Why did I marry? — Gustave Flaubert

When you are sharing your joy, you don't create a prison for anybody. You simply give. You don't even expect gratitude or thankfulness, because you are giving not to get anything, not even gratitude. You — Osho

If only my emotions would understand the importance of excellent timing. — Tahereh Mafi

I do think there's something about the digital age that is increasingly dehumanising us. We're in this very weird place where we're being pulled into experiences that aren't really experiences at all. — J.J. Abrams

I was never really a bone fide member of the folk scene. — Roy Harper

Writing,Reading,Working and Loving People. That's My life. — Ahmed Farrag

There is no single effort more radical in its potential for saving the world than a transformation of the way we raise our children. — Marianne Williamson