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Life is a one-way journey towards the unknown and without a destination. — Debasish Mridha
The disturbance was as the first floating weed to Columbus - the contemptibly little suggesting possibilities of the infinitely great. — Thomas Hardy
I want to wake people up and make them care about being alive in this universe. — Ray Bradbury
Julie has told Faye that she believes lovers go through three different stages in getting really to know one another. First they exchange anecdotes and inclinations. Then each tells the other what she believes. Then each observes the relation between what the other says she believes and what she in fact does. — David Foster Wallace
In The Future of an Illusion, Freud made the obvious point that religion suffered from one incurable deficiency: it was too clearly derived from our own desire to escape from or survive death. This critique of wish-thinking is strong and unanswerable, — Christopher Hitchens
Be faithful to your love and you mill be recompensed beyond measure. — Albert Schweitzer
But again the eternal question - what need is there of my humility? Can't I simply be devoured without being expected to praise what devours me? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Remember that even if you were to live for three thousand years, or thirty thousand, you could not lose any other life than the one you have, and there will be no other life after it. So the longest and the shortest lives are the same. The present moment is shared by all living creatures, but the time that is past is gone forever. No one can lose the past or the future, for if they don't belong to you, how can they be taken from you? — Marcus Aurelius
Look at somebody like Drake, the guy is one of the most vulnerable. He says exactly what's on his mind and that's why I respect him. — SonReal
You will be courteous to your elders who have explored to the point from which you may advance; and helpful to your juniors who will progress farther by reason of your labors. — Abbott L. Lowell
