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Television drives me crazy sometimes because everybody is so good-looking, and yet you walk through the aisles of the grocery stores, and nobody looks like that. — Donald Miller

Humans only see what they want to see, where they are in their minds, who they want to be — Cameron Jace

People don't know when they are happy. They're never so unhappy as they think they are. — Marcel Proust

You can't escape an assasin," He leaned forward, shadows swallowing his eyes. "Hangings, bumbling bureaucrats, dishonest crewman, jail - those you can talk your way out of, you try hard enough. But this kind of death is the is the only kind of death. — Cassandra Rose Clarke

So what was the hardest part?' Mr Gopnik said.
'I'm sorry?'
'Of working for William Traynor. It sounds like quite a challenge.'
I hesitated. The room was suddenly very quiet. 'Letting him go.' I said. And found myself unexpectedly biting back tears. — Jojo Moyes

Sailors, with their built in sense of order, service and discipline, should really be running the world. — Nicholas Monsarrat

It's better to waste money than time. You can always get more money. — Hal Sparks

Accept what comes to you totally & completely so that you can appreciate it, learn from it & then let it go. — Deepak Chopra

This book is dedicated to only those who are worthy.
Calling myself an Author and taking own name as a body is an ego, concluding my spiritual achievement is an ignorance, explaining to those who are busy in this materialistic world would be my immaturity.
(Author representing the Universal Consciousness). — Vishal Chipkar

Suffering is intrinsic to human existence. There is no joy without its attendant pain. — Peter Ackroyd

We need something fun to remember when we look back at our youth. — Angie Stanton

What's the newest grief? Each minute tunes a new one. — William Shakespeare

Although it's easy to forget sometimes, a share is not a lottery ticket ... it's part-ownership of a business. — Peter Lynch