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Awkward silences rule the world. People are so terrified of awkward silences that they will literally go to war rather than face an awkward silence. — Stefan Molyneux

A short list of things to fear: the hills opening up, automatic weaponry, macho posturing, stepping on a mine, thrown into the air, engulfed in flames, ambush. What Juliet fears: snakes. — Carrie Snyder

But I know nothing, nothing, and can know nothing but what I've been told along with everybody else. — Leo Tolstoy

Wow. She's like a mini-Socrates with all this life advice. I feel like I should be taking notes. Or debating with her. — Colleen Hoover

Readiness to answer all questions is the infallible sign of stupidity. — Saul Bellow

The stability of the internal medium is a primary condition for the freedom and independence of certain living bodies in relation to the environment surrounding them. — Claude Bernard

Our most important public service will always be the NHS. And I want to say something clear and unambiguous about the future of the health service. — Michael Gove

May you see the world with wonder.
And may you imagine only good things. — Charlene Costanzo

A study of family portraits is enough to convert a man to the theory of reincarnation. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Activity and rest are two vital aspects of life. To find a balance in them is a skill in itself. Wisdom is knowing when to have rest, when to have activity, and how much of each to have. Finding them in each other - activity in rest and rest in activity - is the ultimate freedom. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Failure is an experience, not a definition. — T.W. Zugger

I'd say my mother made more of a difference to me than anyone else did. I know that's a conventional and perhaps mundane answer, but my family was blown apart at the start of World War II. — Herb Kelleher

Pray for your mate. Ask God to soften your heart and show you ways to be a better spouse. — Willie Aames

The swathe of misfortune is a twisted repellent cloth, one we turn our nose at, as we mutter, no thanks. But is hardship ever warranted? The question - why me, slides off every tongue. Does anyone ask - why should it not be me? We believe tragedy should strike faceless strangers. Yet every face is familiar, and treasured by someone. — Nancy-Gail Burns