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The perfume of the flowers and of the bay tree are wafted on high, like incense. The birds sing sweet songs of praise to their Creator. In the tops of the trees, the soughing of the wind is like the hushed prayers of the multitude in some vast cathedral. Here the heart of man becomes impressionable. — William Wendt
And they do what they can. Try to learn to live with themselves, try to live rather than just existing. — Fredrik Backman
She was like quicksand-the more I struggled to get out, the faster I sank. So I'd decided to give up and embrace the sink down. — Kelley R. Martin
If a doctor assists you in your suicide, it is called manslaughter, while if a tobacco company does, it is called commerce. — Neale Donald Walsch
The educated man tries to repress the inferior one in himself, without realizing that by this he forces the latter to become revolutionary. — Carl Jung
If you're in government, the right thing to do is be focused on solving real problems and asking what's the best solution to a particular problem. — Julius Genachowski
I'll supervise, shall I?" offered Cogsworth. "To me, 'dust' is a four-letter word."
"'Dust' is a four-letter word to everyone," said Lumiere.
"'Work' is also a four-letter word," said Plumette, under her breath. "Perhaps that is why monsieur strives to avoid it — Jennifer Donnelly
the Kauravas and the Pandavas turned from demi-gods into cave men, the great war reduced to a tribal feud fought with sticks and stones. — William Dalrymple
Hotel life is about the same in every latitude. — Fanny Fern
Love is most nearly itself
When here and now cease to matter. — T. S. Eliot
The reason for evil in the world is that people are not able to tell their stories. — C. G. Jung
Logical positivists have never taken psychology into account in their epistemology, but they affirm that logical beings and mathematical beings are nothing but linguistic structures. — Jean Piaget