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I've always been under scrutiny. But I used to just not really pay attention to what people said. — Madonna Ciccone

Cheese! I exclaimed. It was a secret prayer, whose meaning was known only to God and to me. — Alan Bradley

No one is guaranteed their next moment, or their next breath; yet, humanity has a habit of thinking of its existence on the earth as eternal. Those who are rooted and grounded in Christ know that life is just a vapor. — Monica Johnson

Surrender becomes so much easier when you realize the fleeting nature of all experiences and that the world cannot give you anything of lasting value. You then continue to meet people, to be involved in experience and activities, but without the wants and fears of the egoic self. That is to say, you no longer demand that a situation, person, place, or event should satisfy you or make you happy. It's passing and imperfect nature is allowed to be. — Eckhart Tolle

The world is made by the singer for the dreamer. — Oscar Wilde

If I stay healthy and I'm playing good tennis I have as good a chance as anybody. — Greg Rusedski

I know the Lord is always with me. I will not be shaken, for he is right beside me. - Psalm 16:8 — Gary Chapman

No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away ... — Terry Pratchett

I got briefly mistaken for someone who might be good in bed, which was very, very good. — Bill Nighy

It's not an easy thing to be let go. — Alice Barrett

I love Lee Ann Womack and John Prine. That's kind of my ideal cross point. If I can sing it like Lee Ann would and say it like John would, then I feel like I've gotten somewhere. — Kacey Musgraves

Generally, I'm terrified of shopping. I like the idea of being well-dressed, but I've always struggled to get anything that fits. I envy those that go into old vintage shops. — Stephen Merchant

The work of artists is to find what's humanly possible - possibility's furthest reaches. — Tony Kushner

The bat-and-ball problem is our first encounter with an observation that will be a recurrent theme of this book: many people are overconfident, prone to place too much faith in their intuitions. — Daniel Kahneman