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The first time you share tea with a Balti (Baltistan people), you are a stranger. The second time you share a cup of tea, you are an honored guest. The third time you share a cup of tea, you become family". — David Oliver Relin

In Varenka, she realized that one has but to forget oneself and love others, and one will be calm, happy, and noble. — Leo Tolstoy

Magic clubs have as much to do with magic as country clubs have with being in the country. — Theodore Annemann

Orthodoxy builds a rococo logical palace on loose empirical sand. — Richard R. Nelson

I get mad when you walk away (don't walk away from me cmon now), so I tell you leave when I mean stay — Lauryn Hill

To-day, when the crisis calls you, will you go off and display your recitation and harp on, 'How cleverly I compose dialogues'? Nay, fellow man, make this your object, 'Look how I fail not to get what I will. Look how I escape what I will to avoid. Let death come and you shall know; bring me pains, prison, dishonour, condemnation.' This is the true field of display for a young man come from school. Leave those other trifles to other men; let no one ever hear you say a word on them, do not tolerate any compliments upon them; assume the air of being no one and of knowing nothing. Show that you know this only, how not to fail and how not to fall. — Epictetus

Lovers don't meet in the end, they are in each other forever. — Rumi

Diseases have a character of their own, but they also partake of our character; we have a character of our own, but we also partake of the world's character: character is monadic or microcosmic, worlds within worlds within worlds, worlds which express worlds. The disease-the man-the world go together, and cannot be considered separately as things-in-themselves. — Oliver Sacks

I've spent the first part of my life in the shadow of my family. I'm not going to live in the shadow of my husband. — Martha Wainwright

The more judgmental a person is the sadder they are. — David W. Earle

I don't have many possessions, apart from my books. — Gary Shteyngart

A man doesn't need to fly to the sun, he need only find a patch of clean earth, and crawl there, and let the sun shine on him. — Franz Kafka