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By directing combat and war pieces, I could experience catharsis and successfully avoid committing a murder in real life. In this sense, I'm really grateful for that because I was conscious that I had such homicidal traits, to be honest. — Yoshiyuki Tomino

Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom. — Marcel Proust

There is little for the great part of the history of the world except the bitter tears of pity and the hot tears of wrath. — Woodrow Wilson

To face calamity with a mind as unclouded as may be, and quickly to react against it-that in a city and in an individual-is real strength. — Pericles

Exercise is like meditation for me, and I'm giving myself that time ... I can't live without it now. — Minka Kelly

Learn how to enjoy where you are on the way to where you're going. — Joyce Meyer

Our danger is not too few, but too many options ... to be puzzled by innumerable alternatives. — Richard Livingstone

High moral character is not a precondition for great moral accomplishments. — Christopher Hitchens

Things will work out - maybe just not the way you plan — Rick Riordan

The most underrated player in NBA history is Dominique Wilkins. Right behind him is Gary Payton. He never has gotten the respect he deserves. If he doesn't spend the rest of his days in Seattle, I hope he goes someplace where he has a chance to win a title. — Charles Barkley

The suffering that started off challenging our being and our ideas of what life is and should be ends up opening our heart, expanding our identity, and connecting us forever to the human family and life. — John P. Schuster

When you are in touch with that dimension within yourself-and being in touch with it is your natural state, all your actions and relationships will reflect the oneness with all life that you sense deep within. This is love. Laws, commandments, rules and regulations are necessary for those who are cut off from who they are, the Truth within. — Eckhart Tolle

It used to be that one poet in each generation performed poems in public. In the twenties, it was Vachel Lindsay, who sometimes dropped to his knees in the middle of a poem. Then Robert Frost took over, and made his living largely on the road. — Donald Hall