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The riches of the soul are stored up in its memory. this is the test of character, not whether a man follows the daily fashion, but whether the past is alive in his present. — Abraham Joshua Heschel

I always knew writing a novel was a great thing. — James Salter

I'm funny all the time. You just never knew until now. — Jasinda Wilder

It is very difficult, it is perhaps impossible, for someone who loves his mother to love the woman whom your father left her for. — Martin Amis

In ourselves we harbor the intuition of another evolution, of other possibilities of life. — Abdellatif Laabi

Arson, kidnapping, I think I'm up to murder. Maybe all this will get me just a glimmer of attention, not the good, glorious kind, but still the national media kind. — Chuck Palahniuk

But the most important part of everything is to be happy. — Jose Mourinho

God's command to "pray without ceasing" is founded on the necessity we have of His grace to preserve the life of God in the soul, which can no more subsist one moment without it, than the body can without air. — John Wesley

Then Mount Jerome for the protestants. Funerals all over the world everywhere every minute.
Shovelling them under by the cartload doublequick.
Thousands every hour. Too many in the world. — James Joyce

I've experienced first-hand the wonderful work organizations like J Bar J do for young people in Central Oregon and I am encouraged that the federal government is taking an active role in the Cascade Youth and Family Center. — Greg Walden

In a small space, you want to keep the bedding as simple as possible so it looks clean, calm and collected. — Nate Berkus

People like it when you tell them things, in suitable portions, in a modest, intimate tone, and they think they know you, but they do not, they know _about_ you, for what they are let in on are facts, not feelings, not what your opinion is about anything at all, not how what has happened to you and how all the decisions you have made have turned you into who you are. What they do is they fill in with their own feelings and opinions and assumptions, and they compose a new life which has precious little to do with yours, and that lets you off the hook. No-one can touch you unless you yourself want them to. — Per Petterson

The wise man, by vigor, mindfulness, restraint, and self-control, creates for himself an island which no flood can submerge. — Thich Nhat Hanh