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Love is like recognition. It's the moment when you catch sight of someone and you think There is someone I have business with in this life. There is someone I was born to know. — Daniel Abraham

The fulfillment we have in owning, in desiring, is temporary and illusory, because there is nothing at all we can have that we will not lose eventually. And so there is always fear. — Sharon Salzberg

Everything that happens to you matters to me. — Cassandra Clare

I've got personal views on the '60s. You can't have freedom without paying the price for it. — James Lovelock

[Margaret] went to a talk on parenting at the end of the school year where the speaker had said that doing good things, charitable things, was actually a selfish act, because it made you feel good. She has been mulling that ever since. Should she do something selfless, something good? Should she reach out to someone who really needs her forgiveness? Would this make her feel better? — Janice Y.K. Lee

The revolution occurs when the victims cease to cooperate. — Karl Hess

I figured that, if you do a vampire movie in Hollywood, you've made it. — Christopher Atkins

When a library is open, no matter its size or shape, democracy is open, too. — Bill Moyers

Some people consider me worse than Hitler, luckily for others I am Jesus. — Tom Six

For unless one is able to live fully in the present, the future is a hoax.
There is no point whatever in making plans for a future which you will
never be able to enjoy. When your plans mature, you will still be living
for some other future beyond. You will never, never be able to sit back
with full contentment and say, "Now, I've arrived!" Your entire
education has deprived you of this capacity because it was preparing
you for the future, instead of showing you how to be alive now. — Alan W. Watts

I was a political refugee living in Venezuela. I had a job that was twelve hours a day, no money. It was a hard time. — Isabel Allende

The key is to never recognize these imbalances. To not let the dauntingness daunt us. — David Levithan

Discontent is like ink poured into water, which fills the whole fountain full of blackness. — Owen Feltham