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What you know for me is just the little from the many. — Deyth Banger
Every second counts. Live in this moment. This is life. This is what matters. — Claire Contreras
I have no privacy. But I feel so alone. — Susan Beth Pfeffer
If you keep in secret what would have been used to help you, you will never be helped! Your gifts make way for you to lead; use them well! — Israelmore Ayivor
And there are those who would rather be behind evil than in front of it, — Terry Pratchett
It will not do merely to listen to great principles. You must apply them in the practical field, turn them into constant practice. What will be the good of cramming the high - sounding dicta of the scriptures? You have first to grasp the teachings of the Shastras, and then to work them out in practical life. Do you understand? This is called practical religion. — Swami Vivekananda
Go up in an airplane. Go high enough, and it's like we don't even exist. — Muhammad Ali
We believe, first and foremost, what makes us feel that we are fine fellows. — Bertrand Russell
You know, it really doesn't matter what (the media) write as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass. — Donald J. Trump
I do not wish to lose my temper because very shortly I will lose my head. Nevertheless, upon leaving this spark of earthly existence, I have this to say: I shall see you all very soon ... very soon. — Charlie Chaplin
Revolution as an ideal concept always preserves the essential content of the original thought: sudden and lasting betterment. — Johan Huizinga
Allow me to take a moment to express my appreciation for Cletus Winston and his entrances. — Penny Reid
This for God and this for myself;
This for my soul, and this other for my body? — Khalil Gibran
You have to enjoy power, have a certain ruthlessness, to accept the beauty and not mourn the fact that it overshadows everything else. As with any exaggerated trait that sets you apart and makes you exceptional - and enviable, and hateable - to accept your beauty, to accept its effect on others, to play with it, to make the best of it, you're well advised to develop a sense of humor. — Philip Roth
A man may be accused of cowardice for fleeing away from all manner of physical dangers but when things supernatural, insubstantial and inexplicable threaten not only his safety and well-being but his sanity, his innermost soul, then retreat is not a sign of weakness but the most prudent course. — Susan Hill