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To find joy in life, it is our responsibility and duty to love and serve others. — Debasish Mridha
There's a certain satisfaction in a little bit of pain. — Madonna Ciccone
What's important is to give your ideas to the world if you love the world. — Alejandro Jodorowsky
I do look a bit different because Dudley was a very piggish character and about three years ago I lost quite a considerable amount of weight. It means that I can lead a normal life without the baggage of people running after me and shouting things at me. — Harry Melling
Follow your passion. Do what you love, and the money will follow. Most people don't believe it, but it's true. — Oprah Winfrey
People are much more likely to act their way into a new way of thinking, than think their way into a new way of acting. — Richard Pascale
The salesman thanks the customer for patronizing his shop and asks him to come again. But the socialists say: Be grateful to Hitler, render thanks to Stalin; be nice and submissive, then the great man will be kind to you later too. — Ludwig Von Mises
My heart clenched at the show of protectiveness, of possession. What would it feel like to have someone love you like that? To have them know all your worst secrets and want you anyway? "We're — Skye Warren
To sin offers repentance and forgiveness; not to sin offers only punishment. — Jose Bergamin
He was not adept at reading Shadowhunter hearts, behind their smooth angelically arrogant facades. He thought that might be why Alec had surprised him so much, had wrong-footed him so that Magnus had stumbled into feelings he had not planned to have. Alec had no facade at all. — Cassandra Clare
But it is an American thing to love one's roots. American nationality, I mused, is a very special and unique phenomenon in the world. In America, but for Native Americans, all of our forebears hailed from somewhere else. And for all the grief that brought my parents to America, it translates into my good fortune to be born an American. In this hypnotic moment of clarity, I knew where I belonged. — Marianne Meyerhoff
