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Black men, you were once great; you shall be great again. Lose not courage or faith, go forward. — Marcus Garvey

When a cycle in your life repeats, you should troubleshot where the glitch is. Find the glitch and you will find your purposed journey. — Tanya R. Liverman

We've looked at sleep diaries of patients with insomnia, and they'll say that they don't sleep for one or two days. And the body actually has a natural function, after about the third day to start catching up and you get a little bit more sleep the third night. And that's usually what I tell my patients. — Shelby Harris

Okay. Let's see..." She considered her past, and then smiled wryly and shook her head. "Well, I was a perfume maker, Amaone, concubine, a duchess, a pirate, a madam, and then a hunter."
Harper's eyebrows had slid up his forehead as she rattled of her resume. — Lynsay Sands

If the only teacher you have is your suffering, you will need a substantial dose of it for the ego to dissolve. But if the power of spiritual teaching is already at work, then a minor event can dissolve the ego. — Eckhart Tolle

Left wing, right wing, chicken wing. — Woody Guthrie

Am I crazy or falling in love? Is it really just another crush? — David Archuleta

All things considered, I can see no reason to adopt the afterlife hypothesis. I am sure I shall remain in a minority for a long time to come, especially among experiencers, but for me the evidence and the arguments are overwhelming ... We are biological organisms, evolved in fascinating ways for no purpose at all and with no end in mind. We are simply here and this is how it is. I have no self and "I" own nothing. There is no one to die. There is just this moment, and now this, and now this. — Susan Blackmore

But at the same time I went down into the mines with working miners who are still young men, younger than I am, who are aware that their working life is coming to an end and they feel suddenly cut off. — Bill Vaughan

Freedom of expression - in particular, freedom of the press - guarantees popular participation in the decisions and actions of government, and popular participation is the essence of our democracy. — Corazon Aquino

I was called 'Dumbo,' like the elephant, as a child because I couldn't understand things at school. — Anthony Hopkins