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I have learned to be happy by calming my ego. — Debasish Mridha

Big will always be a part of my life. But I'm still on this Earth, so I have to live my life for now and the future. — Faith Evans

At night, when the curtains are drawn and the fire flickers, my books attain a collective dignity. — E. M. Forster

I think people have surgery for psychological reasons more than because of their looks. — Francesca Annis

For my parents it was all about getting a deal, my dad came to America and he heard of this concept of brunch. He didn't quite know what it was. And he thought it was this other meal that existed between breakfast and lunch. He was kind of like - I remember he sort of was like America has so much food that between breakfast and lunch they have to stop and eat again. They have brunch. It was completely legal it was, like, a legal meal that you could have. I mean, clearly it wasn't the only reason he came to America, but I think it certainly sweetened the pot for him. — Aasif Mandvi

I was always being told off at school. The teachers would say: 'Everyone's talking, but you're the one I can hear.' — Beth Ditto

I'm not sure I know what 'simple-hearted' means," I said haughtily. "When there's no deceit or malice in your heart. Most of us have some; it protects us. People without it are rare. — Gail Godwin

As I write down my thought it sometimes escapes me, but that reminds me of my weakness, which I am always forgetting, and teaches me as much as my forgotten thought, for I care only about knowing that I am nothing. — Blaise Pascal

The world is beautiful and glorious. Humanity can be mean, and turn away from what's good. — Dean Koontz

His real point was not that a market-based order was perfect or even perfectible. Rather, it was more beneficial, and ultimately more rational, than ones put together by politicians or rulers, who are themselves creatures of their own passions and whims. — Arthur Herman

Most of man's problems upon this planet, in the long history of the race, have been met and solved either partially or as a whole by experiment based on common sense and carried out with courage. — Frances Perkins

The most wonderful of all things in life is the discovery of another human being with whom one's relationship has a growing depth, beauty and joy as the years increase. This inner progressiveness of love between two human beings is a most marvelous thing; it cannot be found by looking for it or by passionately wishing for it. It is a sort of divine accident, and the most wonderful of all things in life. — Hugh Walpole