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The wise soul feareth not death; rather she sometimes striveth for death, she goeth beyond to meet her. Yet eternity maintaineth her substance throughout time, immensity throughout space, universal form throughout motion. — Giordano Bruno

And indeed nothing had happened, a momentous nothing, just another of the great world's shrugs of indifference. — John Banville

Under the damage, he could still see Kitten, surviving despite it all. — C.J. Roberts

I'm very careful with what I let my ear gate hear on my own. I don't care if I go out and something is playing that I wouldn't put on myself, that doesn't bother me but when I feed off and get nourishment from music, it's through things that are encouraging and lift me up, things that have integrity and purpose and that's what Christian Worship Music is all about. — Christian Hosoi

This defines entrepreneur and entrepreneurship - the entrepreneur always searches for change, responds to it, and exploits it as an opportunity. — Peter F. Drucker

The cultured man is an artist, an artist in humanity. — Ashley Montagu

Don't rehearse your problems, Dad always said. Meaning, we were only supposed to go through our problems when they were actually upon us. — Lisa Tawn Bergren

From this moment forward, I am in control of every situation. I will always know the exact right action to take, and this is so. I will now obtain vibrant good health. I will have the possessions I want, I now have the power and wisdom to bring this about, and this is so. I will have peace and harmony in my life. I will have love and abundance, and this is so. I now claim all these things for my own from this time forward. — Chris Prentiss

Human beings are infinitely worth studying, especially the peculiarities that often go along with outstanding gifts. — Paul Johnson

The unhappy person is never present to themself because they always live in the past or the future. — Soren Kierkegaard

My dad's side of the family had lots of artists and musicians. There's an emotional, quite sentimental quality to Slavic culture. It's very open, it loves art, it loves music, it loves literature. It's very warm, it's very up, it's very down. I would celebrate that. — Nick Clegg