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Those who have more power are liable to sin more; no theorem in geometry is more certain than this. — Lord Acton

It is not death I fear, not anymore. I've faced dying too many times to be afraid of it. — Victoria Aveyard

There is nothing your highest self wants more than peace. This peace makes you feel worthy of all of the richest blessings of the universe, and when you radiate this out into the world, it is returned to you without fail. — Wayne Dyer

It's really important to talk to yourself and look at yourself in the mirror and love who you are. — Lilly Singh

The belief in God is not therefore based on the perception of design in nature. Belief in design in nature is based upon the belief in God. Things are as they are whether there is a God or not. Logically, to believe in design one must start with God. He, or it, is not a conclusion but a datum. You may begin by assuming a creator, and then say he did this or that; but you cannot logically say that because certain things exist, therefore there is a God who made them. God is an assumption, not a conclusion. And it is an assumption that explains nothing. — Chapman Cohen

For most of human history, we could only watch, like bystanders, the beautiful dance of Nature. But today, we are on the cusp of an epoch-making transition, from being passive observers of Nature to being active choreographers of Nature. The Age of Discovery in science is coming to a close, opening up an Age of Mastery. — Michio Kaku

By the time I'm finished with you, you're gonna wish you felt this good again. — Jack Bauer

four new factors of wisdom were identified: non-dualistic thinking in cognitive wisdom, perspective-taking and nonresentment in reflective wisdom, and empathy in affective wisdom. — Anonymous

Truth, though it has many disadvantages, is at least changeless. You can always find it where you left it. — Phyllis Bottome

To see things in black and white is to see the basics, and I would recommend to any designer of gardens that he go out and look at his work by the light of the moon. — Eleanor Perenyi

The crowd laughs at the parody. Weep, ladies, over your own fate, when you see the misery of imprisoned matter, of tortured matter which does not know what it is and why it is, nor where the gesture may lead that has been imposed on it forever.
The crowd laughs. Do you understand the terrible sadism, the exhilarating, demiurgical cruelty of that laughter? Yet we should weep, ladies, at our own fate, when we see that misery of violated matter, against which a terrible wrong had been committed. — Bruno Schulz

A fitting room to me has always been like a confessional ... where my body and my contrition take up the entire room. — Erma Bombeck

'The Da Vinci Code' is the most popular book of our times. — Ian McKellen