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There is no closed figure in nature. Every shape participates with another. No one thing is independent of another, and one thing rhymes with another, and light gives them shape. — Henri Cartier-Bresson

Loving yourself ... does not mean being self-absorbed or narcissistic, or disregarding others. Rather it means welcoming yourself as the most honored guest in your own heart, a guest worthy of respect, a lovable companion — Margot Anand

A number of people who I've talked to about this assume that I got into a fight with the cops. (Because of, y'know, the militant politics.) I actually had an audience member come up to me once and ask me if I paid taxes. Of course I pay taxes! I pay taxes for exactly the same reason that I hate paying taxes - because I think my government is terrifying and stupid. I don't need the IRS kicking my door down and taking my meticulously alphabetized collection of Tijuana bibles. — Phillip Andrew Bennett Low

People who feel themselves to be exiles in this world are mightily inclined to believe themselves citizens of another. — George Santayana

As I grow older, I put all life's bulls**t aside. I think the process of the laying off of the bulls**t starts around 40. Before that, most men have their heads stuck in their ass. After 40, you see things differently. You've found yourself. You're accepting yourself and what you got from life. — Dennis Quaid

One must plan for the future and anticipate the future without fearing the future. — Robin Hobb

Don't have the veins bulging in your biro. — Seamus Heaney

No good will remain unrewarded, if not by men, then by God. — Sunday Adelaja

the thing before it was burned. One of them had been wounded and the others had been drinking. The priest had seen it — Patrick Rothfuss

Isolation is not a drawback to those who understand that isolation is the point. I — Don DeLillo

We must allow the Word of God to confront us, to disturb our security, to undermine our complacency and to overthrow our patterns of thought and behavior. — John R.W. Stott