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I am dying. Please ... bring me a toothpick. — Alfred Jarry

When Satan cannot get a great sin in he will let a little one in, like the thief who goes and finds shutters all coated with iron and bolted inside. At last he sees a little window in a chamber. He cannot get in, so he puts a little boy in, that he may go round and open the back door. So the devil has always his little sins to carry about with him to go and open back doors for him, and we let one in and say, 'O, it is only a little one.' Yes, but how that little one becomes the ruin of the entire man! — Charles Spurgeon

Public sentiment is not observed. The wealthy and powerful gain a ready hearing, but the plodding, suffering, unorganized complaining multitude are spurned and derided. — James B. Weaver

Once a man began thinking with his body, intelligent decisions came few and far between. — Tanya Huff

She constantly piles up her hair with her hands and then lets it fall. She laughs, but there is no sound. It's all in silence - she is made out of yesterdays. — James Salter

The essence of spirituality does not consist in a specialised or narrow interest in some imagined part of life, but in a certain enlightened attitude to all the various situations which obtain in life. It covers and includes the whole of life. All the material things of this world can be made subservient to the divine game, and when they are thus subordained they become auxiliary to the self-affirmation of the spirit. — Meher Baba

What we do to others, we do to ourselves.. — Bryant McGill

It is important to focus on present work. It is more important to align your present work with future outlook and desires. — Abhishek Ratna

it,' he said. 'People change their — Alexander McCall Smith

Facts are not created equal: the production of traces is always also the creation of silences. — Michel-Rolph Trouillot

O the shame of it, the humiliating shame of being condescended to by dolts — Salman Rushdie

It is difficult to accept death in this society because it is unfamiliar. In spite of the fact that it happens all the time, we never see it. — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

The birds, the poets of the animal creation - what though they never get beyond the lyrical! - awoke to utter their own joy, and awake like joy in others of God's children. — George MacDonald

It is great To do that thing that ends all other deeds, Which shackles accidents and bolts up change. — William Shakespeare