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Perhaps we are looking at this from a wrong perspective; this search for the truth, the meaning of life, the reason of God. We all have this mindset that the answers are so complex and so vast that it is almost impossible to comprehend. I think, on the contrary, that the answers are so simple; so simple that it is staring us straight in the face, screaming its lungs out, and yet we fail to notice it. We're looking through a telescope, searching the stars for the answer, when the answer is actually a speck of dirt on the telescope lens. — Jason Calacanis

The man who knows governments most completely is he who troubles himself least about a definition which shall give their essence. Enjoying an intimate acquaintance with all their particularities in turn, he would naturally regard an abstract conception in which these were unified as a thing more misleading than enlightening. — William James

That which is evil is soon learned. — John Ray

Love's bigger than rule books. — M.L. Stedman

Dogs have more love than integrity. They've been true to us, yes, but they haven't been true to themselves. — Clarence Day Jr.

God doesn't always give us a blueprint for our lives, but he always gives us a next step. — Joyce Meyer

Every age develops its own peculiar forms of pathology, which express in exaggerated form its underlying character structure. — Christopher Lasch

It's hard to get ivory in Africa, but in Alabama the Tuscaloosa — Groucho Marx

I don't think in my family anyone looked after anyone. It didn't matter how old they were. — Diane Cilento

I can't worry about something I can't change. — Lee Child

Consciously control yourself without having to be regulated by others. — Nicolas Strauss

There has been a comparatively greater proportion of good queens, than of good kings. — Sarah Moore Grimke

Our love was unwavering, unflappable, greater than anything presented by the Bible, the Torah, and the Qur'an combined. That is, where we'd go, what would occur, what we lost and gained together, what we suffered and championed through, what we sometimes wished to recall and force ourselves to forget, our lives, the occasions and circumstances, were more than everything, more than forever, more than even the truth. — Matthew Aaron Goodman

Oh, law and order! I often think it is that that is at the bottom of all the misery in the world. — Henrik Ibsen

From the body of the unborn essence arises the sphere of light, and from that sphere of light arises wisdom. From the wisdom arises the seed syllable and from the seed syllable arises the complete Mandala, the deity and the retinue. — Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche