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We all think we're in control of our own lives, but really they're pre-ghostwritten by forces around us. — David Mitchell
There is no one so radical as a man-servant whose freedom of the champagne bin has been interfered with. — Tom Stoppard
I'm an actor. I was trained by Stella Adler, one of the greatest teachers of the world. I was 19 years old, and she frightened me to death. I was her houseboy for a while. — Mark Margolis
There is no movement in Nirvana. There is no sameness. And one does not consider it to be timeless because one is not one. It is you, my friend, who go away. — Frederick Lenz
I think Jane Austen builds suspense well in a couple of places, but she squanders it, and she gets to the endgame too quickly. So I will be working on those things. — Val McDermid
Truth only exists for those who cling to it.
Sosuke Aizen — Tite Kubo
It has seemed to me that literature, as I meant it, was embattled, that it was increasingly difficult to find writing doing what I thought literature should do - which was simply to push people into changing their ideas about the world, and to go further, to encourage us in the work of changing the world, to making it more just and more truly human. — Dorothy Allison
True meditation can never be done with the mind. Very often we make a mistake when we say that we are meditating in the mind and utilising the mind. Real meditation is done in the psychic being and in the soul. It goes hand in hand with flaming aspiration, the burning flame that wants to climb up to the Highest. — Sri Chinmoy
Never get your girlfriend a pet that she didn't know she was getting. — Emmy Rossum
When you resist what happens, your mind begins to race; the same thoughts that impinge upon you are actually created by you. — Dan Millman
She is just a woman who life has made different. This is her strange way of trying to love you. — Shyam Selvadurai
Whenever you are angry, be assured that it is not only a present evil, but that you have increased a habit. — Epictetus
They say the world has always struggled with injustice and always will. But change is more possible than ever before. — Bryant McGill
It is essential to the idea of a law, that it be attended with a sanction; or, in other words, a penalty or punishment for disobedience. If there be no penalty annexed to disobedience, the resolutions or commands which pretend to be laws will, in fact, amount to nothing more than advice or recommendation. This penalty, whatever it may be, can only be inflicted in two ways: by the agency of the Courts and Ministers of Justice, or by military force; by the coercion of the magistracy, or by the coercion of arms. The first kind can evidently apply only to men: the last kind must, of necessity, be employed against bodies politic, or communities, or States. — Alexander Hamilton
