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A Japanese proverb says fall seven times, stand up eight. We can also say this: Hate zero times, love infinitely! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The saddest thing is that when I sat down to rehearse for the Pixies, I couldn't believe that I had given up something that I loved. Now I hold the drum at night and I want to go to bed with it. — Joey Santiago

Patience is the essence of clicking great Photographs!! — Abhijeet Sawant

I get called a freak everyday. I might as well make a show of it. — Julie Murphy

I do not mind lying but I hate inaccuracy — Christopher Fowler

That's the essence of me - I don't think, I feel - at best, I think-feel ... — John Geddes

When something flipping out to the worse, don't feel bad. But be strong and make yourself hard so that the situations stop taking chance to hurt you. — Giridhar Alwar

Different is better when it is more effective or more fun. — Tim Ferriss

Disappointment forever lurked just beyond the edges of her joy, ready to spring like a ravenous cougar. — Kathleen Rice Adams

I'm not really calculated enough or trained enough as a musician or songwriter to create a style in order to please people. Ultimately, I just have to do what I like to do. — Jane Wiedlin

I'm attracted to subjects who overcome tremendous suffering and learn to cope emotionally with it. — Laura Hillenbrand

Compassion is something really worthwhile. It is not just a religious or spiritual subject, not a matter of ideology. It is not a luxury, it is a necessity. — Dalai Lama

Great love is two people making the choice to be a match. A decision. — Lysa TerKeurst

Sometimes I wonder if man was really meant to discover magic," Fogg said expansively. "It doesn't really make sense. It's a little too perfect, don't you think? If there's a single lesson that life teaches us, it's that wishing doesn't make it so. Words and thoughts don't change anything. Language and reality are kept strictly apart - reality is tough, unyielding stuff, and it doesn't care what you think or feel or say about it. Or it shouldn't. You deal with it, and you get on with your life. "Little children don't know that. Magical thinking: that's what Freud called it. Once we learn otherwise we cease to be children. The separation of word and thing is the essential fact on which our adult lives are founded. — Lev Grossman