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Deeper, true I. When I know myself as that, whatever happens in my life is no longer of absolute but only of relative importance. I honor it, but it loses its absolute seriousness, its heaviness. The only thing that ultimately matters is this: Can I sense my essential — Eckhart Tolle

A successful work will draw out the features capable of exciting a sense of beauty and interest in the spectator. — Alain De Botton

You were made for me," he breathes. — Kyra Davis

Murder is the unique crime, the only one for which we can never make reparation to the victim. — P.D. James

Give up all hope of a better past. — Prudence MacLeod

Once I fell in love with books, I fell in love completely. — Stephen King

We will go back to playing like Manchester United. — Ryan Giggs

Ice burns, and it is hard to the warm-skinned to distinguish one
sensation, fire, from the other, frost. — A.S. Byatt

In truth, it made me pity him, and see him as a fool. — Alice Walker

The facts fairly and honestly presented; truth will take care of itself. — William Allen White

The very fact that you are a complainer, shows that you deserve your lot. — James Allen

Okeydokey," I said to myself. "Provisions, check. Clothes, check. Enough explosives to pose a legitimate threat to multiple small countries-" I eyed the duffel bags that Gazzy and Iggy had packed- "check. — James Patterson

A little wisp of soul carrying a corpse." - Epictetus. — Marcus Aurelius

It is not strange that men of note and learning, attracted by the wealth of symbolism on Masonry, as well as by its spirit of fraternity perhaps, also by its secrecy began at an early date to ask to be accepted as members of the order; hence Accepted Masons. How far back the custom of admitting such men to the Lodge goes is not clear, but hints of it are discernable in the oldest documents of the order. — Joseph Fort Newton