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Their laughter hides their loss, their smiles hide their grief, their eyes hide a pain that will not be eased. — Intisar Khanani

I think it's a bad business decision to exclude anybody from your restaurant - but, at the same time, I do believe in private ownership. — Rand Paul

So the whole basis for jazz music is based on the fact that the bass player could not play his instrument. — Miroslav Vitous

We got through it. Haven made excuses for me to friends, and made an appointment with a terrific doctor, who put me on Effexor, 150 milligrams a day, enough to get my brain straightened out. — Tyler Hamilton

The way I write is generally about love. I have a great fascination about the subject. — Carly Rae Jepsen

It wasn't that I wanted a husband and a baby; I didn't, or rather, I only wanted them the way I wanted to live to a hundred: someday, far off, never thinking about the particulars. — Naomi Novik

It's okay', you know? It's okay to be you. It's okay to just not be okay. It's okay to not be okay. — Kristen Stewart

I suspect that scientists are driven by the sense that the world out there - reality - contains a hidden order, and the scientist is trying to elucidate the hidden order in our reality. And that impulse is what the scientist shares with the mystic. The impulse to get to the bottom of things. To know how the world really works. To know the nature of things. — Michael Crichton

Everything that is given to us in life is either a blessing or a curse. — Seth Adam Smith

According to Abhinavagupta, a yogin who is established in the understanding and experience of supreme non-dualism, sees only one reality shining in all mutually opposite entities like pleasure and pain, bondage and liberation, sentience and insentience, and so on, just as an ordinary person sees both a ghata and a kumbha as only one thing (a pot) expressed through different words (Tantraloka, 11.19). — Balajinnatha Pandita

It existed almost by oversight, "far removed from reality," as one of the "Kandy Kids" wrote, "where everyone had an academic interest in the war but found life far too pleasant to do anything too drastic about it. — Bob Spitz

to render me miserable. He — Harriet Jacobs

No matter how ugly the manner in which a man dies, it's only the presence of a suffering human soul that is horrifying, once gone, what is left is only an object. — Diana Gabaldon

If you're buying animal products and can go to the farm and actually see how the animals are looked after, yes, that's an important point. That's definitely the best way of assuring yourself that the animals are being well treated. — Peter Singer