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Most of all I grieve for my soul because even though I do, finally, believe there is a God, and that I have met him, I do not know if he has given me an immortal soul, but only one that was to last me as long as my body lasted. I do not know if when the last page of my book is closed, that will be the end of me. — Christopher Pike

I grew up in the church, with traditional hymns, but at the same time I was beginning to listen to pop music, the mid-60s, The Beatles, which had just as much influence on me as those hymns did. Then the hippy stuff like Pink Floyd started to raise questions about how I lived my life and the world in which I lived. — Alan Green

And while I'm sure you feel that your particular mistake is extraordinarily big, insurmountable even, contrary to what you might think, these types of things can always be undone, and oftentimes aren't nearily as lethal as we think - or, should I say, as we allow them to be. — Alyson Noel

It is really not the number of things you do , but the efficiency of each separate action that counts. — Wallace D. Wattles

Yes, there is a Nirvanah; it is leading your sheep to a green pasture, and in putting your child to sleep, and in writing the last line of your poem — Kahlil Gibran

The online world has subsumed the physical one. We live in the future. — Dan Wells

I got sort of disinterested in working for the system. — Todd McFarlane

men's misfortunes are forgotten in the excitement of new enterprises. This — Mark Twain

Many retirees - and those on the cusp of retirement - learned
a harsh lesson in 2008. They need not have suffered that way
if only the proper advice had reached their ears. I want to do
my part to remedy that situation so that millions of retirees can
remain securely on the path to prosperity. — Christopher K. Abts

Keep calm and pass me the ball. — Dimitar Berbatov

But what seems like a reasonable distance to one person might feel too far to somebody else. — Haruki Murakami