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So I learned that even after a single day's experience of the outside world a man could easily live a hundred years in prison. He'd have laid up enough memories never to be bored. Obviously, in one way, this was a compensation. — Anonymous

The most dangerous people are those who have passion but lack wisdom. If — Haemin Sunim

I'm talking about equalizing the pressure between outer actions and events which are shattering and devastating to us and then the place where we recompose and reconstruct ourselves, where we finally achieve what Jung called the second birth. The second birth is the one that you can make, and the discovery of that to me was always a great relief. As long as we expect the changes to come only from the outside or from action outside or from political systems, then we are bound to feel helpless, to feel sometimes that reality is bigger and stronger than we are. But if suddenly we begin to feel that there is one person we can change, simultaneously we change many people around us. And as a writer I suddenly discovered the enormous radius of influence that one person can have. — Anais Nin

Young men and women are causing wealth loss to their generation because they are sitting on inert ideas, bottled-up potential energy and scratching the ground when they should be gliding the skies and perambulating with the stars. These people are so disillusioned they live life without any urgency. — Nana Awere Damoah

See how the Fates their gifts allot, For A is happy-B is not. Yet B is worthy, I dare say, Of more prosperity than A. — W.S. Gilbert

We did a good job and I'm just glad I have it for a second time. — Petra Kvitova

He didn't want to make love or even have sex with Tristan - he wanted to fuck. — Alessandra Hazard

Words are the money of fools. — Thomas Hobbes

Barca is nothing but a small part of Real Madrid's history — Marco Reus

A spirit of satirical frivolity so dominated Britain in the 1960s that one critic feared the country would sink giggling into the sea. — John O'Sullivan

I do think that a minister who can preach a sermon without addressing sinners does not know how to preach. — Charles Spurgeon

I'm always suspicious of people, especially being in a weird realm of people kind of knowing me ... and not knowing what people's motives might be. — Amanda Seyfried