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Human existence is so fragile a thing and exposed to such dangers that I cannot love without trembling. — Simone Weil

If you give pain to someone out there, you will start to feel the pain within you! Such is the science of the Vitraags [the enlightened ones]. If you take everyone's pain for one lifetime, it will make up for losses of infinite lifetimes! — Dada Bhagwan

As a medium, electronic screens possess infinite capacities and instant interconnections, turning words into a new kind of active agent in the world. — Tom Chatfield

Not only should the Indonesian people believe in God, but every Indonesian should believe in his own God. — Sukarno

I'm not trying to change things in the world and trying to use my leverage to do so. The only thing I'm trying to change in the world is that I'm trying to increase the amount of useful information in it. And entertainment, honestly. — Rachel Maddow

If what you are doing is worth doing, hang in there until it is done. — Nido R. Qubein

I never leave the house without putting on my lipstick. — Evelyn Lauder

Catholic, which I was until I reached the age of reason — George Carlin

I must suppose that reading wonderful writers may, inadvertently, teach an avid reader a great deal
not only about life and other matters, but about how to write. Therefore doubtless I have benefited from frequent immersions in the glowing genius of others. It would be nice to think so. (I do actually think so). But to improve my skills will never be the prompting force of my reading
that's just literary lust. — Tanith Lee

Fifteen percent of Russia badly polluted. — Vladimir Putin

I like words. Words are places, rooms, distant airs, thin and tropical. They make us feel and imagine we are more than our bodies. — Rickie Lee Jones

If you had told me, though, when I was twenty-four that I would write about Skokie, Illinois, where I grew up, I would have said, 'You're out of your mind. Why would I have Skokie in a poem?' But you become resigned. Your job is to write about the life you actually have. — Edward Hirsch