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Today the earth is populated with billions of people desperately hoping to "get somewhere," but having no idea of where they're going. — Neale Donald Walsch

Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond its common use. — John Ruskin

At the moment of childbirth, every woman has the same aura of isolation, as though she were abandoned, alone. — Boris Pasternak

Seek first to respect
Then to understand — Jo Murphy

Today - be the white clouds full of dreams and hopes in someone's sky. — Debasish Mridha

It is well and good to opine or theorize about a subject, as humankind is wont to do, but when moral posturing is replaced by an honest assessment of the data, the result is often a new, surprising insight. — Steven D. Levitt

I would be a giraffe because I just want to experience what a sore throat and being a giraffe feels like. It would be really uncomfortable walking around in the Sahara and being like, 'I really need, like, 15 lozenges for my giraffe body.' — Charlie Puth

First, I do not think there is any silver bullet to solving the technology side of the security equation. — John W. Thompson

I run to feel complete, to feel alive, to feel happy, and to feel free. I run to visit beautiful places, to overcome my fears, and to remind myself - and others - that our limits may not be where we think they are. — Chrissie Wellington

Character is doing what you don't want to do but know you should do. — Joyce Meyer

Ren easily stepped around me. "I'll get it."
"You know, I can do that."
He kept going. "I'm just being a gentleman."
"More like he's being an overprotective bully," Tink commented from where he suddenly appeared in the hallway. "I was hoping you'd be gone by now. Alas, Queen Mab and your God both hate me. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Discipline in football occurs on the field, not off it. Discipline is knowing what you're supposed to do and doing it as best you can. — John Madden

All my habits through life have been singularly removed from any condition of reliance on others, and the feeling - right or wrong - that aloneness is my proper position has prevailed since my early childhood, no doubt nourished and strengthened by many and quick-following bereavements. — Dorothea Dix

There is no reason to regard God as immune from
consideration along the spectrum of probabilities. And there is
certainly no reason to suppose that, just because God can be neither
proved nor disproved, his probability of existence is 50 per cent. — Richard Dawkins