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The Monastery of the Cenobitical Order was a large-walled compound built seven hundred thousand years ago on a damned-made hill of stone and cement. — Clive Barker

Life is really a travesty of will: it is a parade of learning how to lose people and improve at feigning indifference.
I suspect I shall always fail at this, and fail miserably. I do not know whether that is winning at life or failing at happiness. — Michelle Franklin

Many comedians have a dark side that lets them take a negative thing and turn it funny. — Rachel Dratch

Each person has the right to live his life in any way he chooses so long as he respects the equal rights of others. — David Boaz

I had no sense of any reputation that What a Carve Up! might acquire - at the time I didnt even have a publisher, so my main worry was whether it was even going to see the light of day or not. — Jonathan Coe

Concentration is the key that opens up to the child the latent treasures within him. — Maria Montessori

Listen to no one's advice except that of the wind in the trees. That can recount the whole history of mankind ... — Claude Debussy

Love appears and says: You think you're heading towards a specific point, but the whole justification for the goal's existence lies in your love for it. Rest a little,but as soon as you can, get up and carry on. Because ever since your goal found out that you were traveling toward it, it has been running to meet you. — Paulo Coelho

A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous. — Ingrid Bergman

Their pleasures are fierce and their sleep impenetrable. And they know that the body has a soul in which the soul has no part. — Albert Camus

FOR MOST OF human history, education was job training. Hunters, farmers, and warriors taught the young to hunt, farm, and fight. Children of the ruling class received instruction in the arts of war and governance, but this too was intended first and foremost as preparation for the roles they would assume later in society, not for any broader purpose. All that began to change twenty-five hundred years ago in ancient Greece. — Fareed Zakaria

Please send me your last pair of shoes, worn out with dancing as you mentioned in your letter, so that I might have something to press against my heart. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Work hard. Do good. Be incredible! — Cheryl Strayed