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As far as miracles are concerned, I'm not aware that I perform miracles. After many years and lifetimes of meditation, I am able to use the kundalini energy to alter other people's awareness and aid them in their search for light and certainty. — Frederick Lenz

Personality wise, we are all kindred spirits. I've said this before; if we [with Mike Mangini ] ever went to high school together we would have been friends. He is just one of us! We felt that immediate connect. — John Petrucci

These dwell among the blackest souls, loaded down deep by sins of differing types. If you sink far enough, you'll see them all. — Dante Alighieri

You can't change what has already happened. But you choose what to do next. Which means that you only cross over to the dark side if you choose to do it. — Jim Butcher

Exhaustion from overstimulation is a huge problem for many introverts. — S.J. Scott

It makes me so desperately sad to witness just how unforgivably wretched our world has become. — Ralph Steadman

Any North American state is more important than Uruguay, in dimensions, in its economic force. — Jose Mujica

We expect betrayal from our enemies. Not from those who are supposed to care for us. — Cassandra Clare

A nation riven by factions, in which the minority has no hope of ever becoming a majority, or in which some group knows it is perpetually outcast, will seem oppressive to its members, whatever the legal pretensions. — Henry A. Kissinger

I still write the same way and have the same perspective. — Kenneth Edmonds

Years ago, when I was working on my master's thesis, I went to New York for a semester as an exchange student. What struck me most was the sky. On that side of the world, so far away from the North Pole, the sky is flat and gray, a one-dimensional universe. Here, the sky is arched, and there's almost no pollution. In spring and fall the sky is dark blue or violet, and sunsets last for hours. The sun turns into a dim orange ball that transforms clouds into silver-rimmed red and violet towers. In winter, twenty-four hours a day, uncountable stars outline the vaulted ceiling of the great cathedral we live in. Finnish skies are the reason I believe in God. — James Thompson

The boys. The beef-witted featherbrained rattleskulled clod-pated dim-domed noodle-noggined sapheaded lunk-knobbed boys. How could anybody accuse her of stealing them? Why would anybody want them anyway? — William Goldman