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I honestly have no strategy whatsoever. I'm waiting for that script to pop through the letterbox and completely surprise me. — Ben Kingsley

I'll love you with all my heart, in every life, through every death. I
will not be bound by anything but my love for you. — Lauren Kate

My God, I don't know anyone who likes to accumulate their wealth more than the Europeans. — Edmund Phelps

I'm treating every day as a special one and trying to live in the moment. — Hoodie Allen

Moreover, behind this vague tendency to treat religion as a side issue in modern life, there exists a strong body of opinion that is actively hostile to Christianity and that regards the destruction of positive religion as absolutely necessary to the advance of modern culture. — Christopher Dawson

When I wake up, I immediately pray. When I go to sleep, I pray. Honestly, a prayer every second, in every breath. I suggest the whole world to do it. Prayer is amazing. — DJ Khaled

Give your best today; you will create a better tomorrow. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If Amazon's dream of a world without gatekeepers becomes reality, then the company itself will become a powerful gatekeeper. — Evgeny Morozov

Years of expensive Zen training gone to waste — Zentatsu Richard Baker

I eat so much mayonnaise they were going to send me to the Mayo Clinic. — Tom Robbins

Well - Patriotism has its laws. And it also is a perfectly definite one, there are not vaguenesses about it. It commands that the brother over the border shall be sharply watched and brought to book every time he does us a hurt or offends us with an insult. — Mark Twain

They have worries, they're counting the miles, they're thinking about where to sleep tonight, how much money for gas, the weather, how they'll get there - and all the time they'll get there anyway, you see. — Jack Kerouac

Let us enquire. Who, then, shall challenge the words? Why are they challenged. And by whom? By those who call themselves the guardians of morality, and who are the constituted guardians of religion. Enquiry, it seems, suits not them. They have drawn the line, beyond which human reason shall not pass
above which human virtue shall not aspire! All that is without their faith or above their rule, is immorality, is atheism, is
I know not what. — Frances Wright