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Most people care more about their appearance than they do about the condition of their souls. — Dean Koontz

Many of us do not believe in any form of idolatry; but they have no right to object when others do it. — Swami Vivekananda

No hurry, she thought, a warmth growing inside. All the best wines took time. — Ally Shields

Put yourself in the path of lightning, — Valerie Jarrett

Fantasy has a dark side to it. It also has a light hemisphere - the power of the human imagination to keep going, to imagine a better tomorrow. — Tim O'Brien

But all the feelings that evoke in us the joy or the misfortune of a real person are only produced in us through the intermediary of an image of that joy or that misfortune; the ingeniousness of the first novelist was in understanding that, in the apparatus of our emotions, since the image is the only essential element, the simplification which consists of purely and simply suppressing the factual characters is a definitive improvement. — Marcel Proust

Prague might be the perfect place, after all: a city that valued anonymity, the desire to be no one and someone at once. — Matthew Salesses

You look good in my shirt," he murmured.
The quiet words drew her gaze back to his face. "Then why do you look disappointed?"
His shoulders lifted slightly. "I was hoping you'd be wearing nothing. — Savannah Stuart

There was never an idea started that woke up men out of their stupid indifference but its originator was spoken of as a crank. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

It's not about any one person. You've got to get over yourself and realize that it takes a group to get this thing done — Gregg Popovich

I'm lucky to have so many supportive, inspirational people in my life. — Witney Carson

All it takes for a contagious manly culture to form is for one genuine man to live out genuine manhood. It creates a model, something for other men to feed upon and pattern themselves after. It also gives other genuine men a vital connection that sustains and extends who they are. — Stephen Mansfield

Well, I guess in all honesty I would have to say that I never knew nor did I ever hear of anybody that money didnt change. — Cormac McCarthy