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I swear by this song and by all that I have done wrong, I will make it all up to thee. — Leonard Cohen

I want the world to see my body. — Marilyn Monroe

Happiness is reinvented each day — Van Cleef & Arpels

Thought is more important than art. To revere art and have no understanding of the process that forces it into existence, is finally not even to understand what art is. — Amiri Baraka

I would argue that nothing gives life more purpose than the realization that every moment of consciousness is a precious and fragile gift. — Steven Pinker

If scientific discoveries and technological developments split humankind into a mass of useless humans and a small elite of upgraded superhumans, or if authority shifts altogether away from human beings into the hands of highly intelligent algorithms, then liberalism will collapse. What new religions or ideologies might fill the resulting vacuum and guide the subsequent evolution of our godlike descendants? — Yuval Noah Harari

Change comes from dedicated, ordinary people, in the trenches, serving a cause greater than self. — Linda Bender

Instead of praying: 'Dear God, bring me someone fabulous,' try: 'Dear God, make me into someone fabulous.' — Marianne Williamson

Three can hold their peace, if two be away. — George Herbert

It was somehow easier to love a person who wasn't there. — Rhidian Brook

The citizens of America expect more. They deserve and they want more than a recital of problems. — Barbara Jordan

Today, you're halfway to 100! Here's to optimism, whether it is realistic or not. Happy 50th birthday! — T. S. Eliot

When anyone is going wrong, it is a mistake to warn him not to go further. It is also a mistake to leave him alone. The proper course is to call his attention to something better, and frame our conversation in such a way that he becomes wholly absorbed in the better. He will then forget his old mistakes, his old faults and his old desires, and will give all his life and power to the building of that better which has engaged his new interest. — Christian D. Larson