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I'd kissed plenty of boys in my time but never one that made my head spin to the point that it made me forget where I was. — Jay Crownover

Seek out influencers, those who are connected to broader networks of potential customers. — Darren Hardy

I can finally see that all the terrible parts of my life, the embarrassing parts, the incidents I wanted to pretend never happened, and the things that make me "weird" and "different," were actually the most important parts of my life. They were the parts that made me ME. — Jenny Lawson

Libraries have always been humanities' way of preserving its collective wisdom — Umberto Eco

My life as an actor has submerged me completely because I don't know why. — Mathieu Amalric

Don't do as I did. I'm living proof of how not to live. — Mickey Mantle

If Ayurveda were a religion Nature would be its Goddess, and overindulgence would be the sole sin She would punish. Ayurveda is meant to allow you to enjoy the pleasures of life up to the point that such enjoyment interferes with your health. Full-time gratification is in fact bondage, because the more we consume the more we become captives of our consumption. — Robert E. Svoboda

Don't choose to walk the well-worn path to regret. Be amongst the few who dare to follow their dreams! — Steve Maraboli

I am his awfully-wedded wife. — Jane Ace

A culture which doesn't believe in region and religion is like a rock music, noise for old generation & nirvana for the young ones. — Megha Khare

Contemporary Christian proclamation is faced with the question whether, when it demands faith from men and women, it expects them to acknowledge this mythical world picture from the past. If this is impossible, it has to face the question whether the New Testament proclamation has a truth that is independent of the mythical world picture, in which case it would be the task of theology to demythologize the Christian proclamation. — Rudolf Bultmann