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Retire within thyself, and thou will discover how small a stock is there.
[Lat., Tecum habita, et noris quam sit tibi curta supellex.] — Aulus Persius Flaccus

TV holds a close second to cars for destroying our society. It's a failed experiment. — Natalie Merchant

People comment today that we shouldn't focus on money so much but rather think of our fellow people who are less fortunate. So much baloney. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Nothing is burdensome if taken lightly, and nothing need arouse one's irritation so long as one doesn't make it bigger than it is by getting irritated. — Seneca.

If you correct your hidden deeds subsequently, Allaah will correct your outward deeds. — Ibn Taymiyyah

I'm not a very fast-paced person. — Patrick Fugit

The character to follow thru on commitments made to others is built by following thru on commitments made to self. — Orrin Woodward

As an actor, whether you look good or you don't, it's still about what you look like: Whether you are heavy enough to play this part or thin enough to play that part. The fact of the matter is, you can add a little weight with some extra padding, but you can't shave it off. — Cherry Jones

A man's foibles are what makes him lovable. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

It's the playoffs. You find a way to get through. — Steve Finley

I follow no doctrine. I don't belong to a church or a temple or a synagogue or an ashram. — Meryl Streep

Change doesn't have to be hard, and healing doesn't have to hurt. Surely by now you know that every thing happens for a reason! There is something better awaiting you on the other side of this. — Iyanla Vanzant

99.99% of your creation is complete before you see ANY physical evidence of it. — Esther Hicks

Better not to feel too much until the crisis ends - and if it never ends, at least we'll have suffered a little less, developed a useful dullness, protected ourselves as much as we could with a little indifference, a little repression, a little deliberate blindness, and a large dose of self-anesthetics. The constant - and very real - fear of being hurt, the fear of death, of intolerable loss, or even of "mere" humiliation, leads each of us, the citizens and prisoners of the conflict, to dampen our own vitality, our emotional and intellectual range, and to cloak ourselves in more and more protective layers until we suffocate. — Toni Morrison

He blinked in the gloom. He was wearing heavy black trousers and a waistcoat over a stiff white shirt. His exoself, having chosen an obsession which would have been meaningless in a world of advanced computers, had dressed him for the part of a Victorian naturalist.
The drawers, he knew, were full of beetles. Hundreds of thousands of beetles. He was free, now, to do nothing with his time but study them, sketch them, annotate them, classify them: specimen by specimen, species by species, decade after decade. The prospect was so blissful that he almost keeled over with joy. — Greg Egan