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I grew up in the suburbs, so I figured 'Why not try downtown living?' And, honestly, I love it. I've been very pleasantly surprised at how much downtown Indianapolis has to offer. — Andrew Luck

Awaken your senses by sitting in nature, the earth aligns the soul of those of sit. — Nikki Rowe

If you believe in peace it is possible. If it is possible it is a duty. — Pope Paul VI

I have friends from rock stars to Rastas; I don't even know what an unexpected friend is. — Rihanna

A tight fear, like a fishing line, hooked upon something that must, inevitably, be dragged from the depths. (Margret) — Hannah Kent

But I love Halloween, and I love that feeling: the cold air, the spooky dangers lurking around the corner. — Evan Peters

Don't neglect your spiritual reading. - Reading has made many saints. — Josemaria Escriva

The state of health is a state of nonsensation, even nonreality. As soon as we cease to suffer, we cease to exist. — Emil Cioran

It can be a little difficult to command attention when surrounded by lunatics, — Adam Foulds

The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity. I will avow that I then believed, and now believe, that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God. — John Adams

How many people today live in a language that is not their own? Or no longer, or not yet, even know their own and know poorly the major language that they are forced to serve? This is the problem of immigrants, and especially of their children, the problem of minorities, the problem of a minor literature but also a problem for all of us: how to tear a minor literature away from its own language, allowing it to challenge the language and making it follow a sober revolutionary path? How to become a nomad and an immigrant and a gypsy in relation to one's own language? Kafka answers: steal the baby from its crib, walk the tight rope. — Gilles Deleuze