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The body is a treacherous friend. Give it its due; no more. Pain and pleasure are transitory; endure all dualities with calmness, trying at the same time to remove yourself beyond their power. Imagination is the door through which disease as well as healing enters. Disbelieve in the reality of sickness even when you are ill; an unrecognized visitor will flee! — Paramahansa Yogananda

Christ himself wrote nothing, but furnished endless material for books and songs of gratitude and praise. — Philip Schaff

Just make games for yourself and try to have a critical eye to what you do. If you genuinely like the game, there will be other people who like it as well. — Markus Persson

You have a number of choices. You could continue to always fight against people who are really distractions. They're people in the cheap seats of life. Or you can do what you went there to do. — Clarence Thomas

Your life is a piece of clay; don't let anyone else mold it for you. — Lao-Tzu

The fact is, it is seldom indeed that any wrong one suffers is not thoroughly foreshadowed by wrongs one has done. — Marilynne Robinson

An array of colorful camps dotted the river banks, like a Garrison of army on a peace keeping mission. A mini India; many great nations; different people living in the same place, an inversion of the notion of nation. — Aporva Kala

There's generally no good reason why others should care about most of any one artist's work. The function of the overwhelming majority of your artwork is simply to teach you how to make the small fraction of your artwork that soars. — David Bayles

I'm not trying to con kids into optimism or false confidence. I really believe this stuff. My view of violence and victory in children's stories hinges entirely on my faith. Samson lost his eyes and died ... but he has new eyes in the resurrection. Israel was enslaved in Egypt, but God sent a wizard far more powerful than Gandalf to save His people. Christ took the world's darkness on his shoulders and died in agony. But then ... Easter.
In the end, good wins. Always. — N.D. Wilson

Not for the first time, Joyce lamented the lack of irony in conversations in Asia. — Nury Vittachi