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I'm supposed to feel like it's such a great apartment, but I don't. It's the right price, there are no bugs and it's got a great view, but it's the lair of Satan... — A.R. Braun
We were never meant for a wimpy life. — Annie F. Downs
The truth will set us free. But freedom is cold and empty and frightening, and lies can often be warm and beautiful. — George R R Martin
Difficult do you call it, Sir? I wish it were impossible. [on hearing a famous violinist] — Samuel Johnson
I believe in Spiritualism; I advocate free love in the highest, purest sense, as the only cure for the damnation by which men corrupt God's most holy institution of sexual relations. — Victoria Woodhull
Christ justifies no one whom he does not also sanctify. — Kevin DeYoung
The moment you get strongly identified, you lose your perspective on life! — Sadhguru
Surrender is the ultimate technique to merge with existence. — Swami Nithyananda
San Francisco hosted the first medical marijuana job fair. The keynote speech was titled, 'Jobs and How to Avoid Getting One.' — Jay Leno
If life is a prison, then death is the ultimate freedom. — Debasish Mridha
It is simply not possible to live in a state of acute fear and shock for more than a couple of weeks, and so the mind finds a path, a story, a way onwards. Shock is by definition transient, even when the shocking thing is here to stay. — Sarah Moss
Oh, Spring is surely coming, Her couriers fill the air; Each morn are new arrivals, Each night her ways prepare; I scent her fragrant garments, Her foot is on the stair. — John Burroughs
Actors didn't use to be celebrities. A hundred years ago, they put the theaters next to the brothels. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt
I just have a more holistic sense of what it means to be for life, knowing that life does not just begin at conception and end at birth, and that if I am going to discourage abortion, I had better be ready to adopt some babies and care for some mothers. — Shane Claiborne
The death of my mother permanently affects my happiness, more even than I should have anticipated, though I always knew that I must feel the separation at first as a severe wrench. But I did not apprehend, during her life, to what a degree she prevented me from feeling heart-solitude ... — Sara Coleridge