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Of course you're always at liberty to judge the critic. Judge people as critics, however, and you'll condemn them all! — Henry James

There is, following an ample meal, a sort of pause in time, filled with a gentle slackening of thought and energy, when to sit doing nothing gives us a sense of life's richness and a feeling that the least effort would be intolerable. The melancholy we took with us to table has disappeared and, if we think of it at all it is only to smile, as at some black mood now past, its cause having gone. And with the melancholy, all scruple, all remorse departs from us. — Marcel Proust

How are the cabs in your city? In Manhattan, where I work, they are rather awful. — Barry Ritholtz

Imagine how much a man's life would change if he trusted that he was loved by God. — Donald Miller

The main information passed along to contactees is simply that the human body provides a host for a fragment of this undefinable soul energy. The major religions have been telling us this for thousands of years, pointing out that the human race supplies the shells for souls. Man's ego has demanded that he embellish this truth by adding the belief that his pitiful personality is worthy of preservation and that his memories and personality go along with the soul. — John A. Keel

But I'll tell you what, there was a lot of farmland between Falls Church and Washington. — Jim Fowler

Ruri: Is it possible that Shuichiro gets more cuddly every day?
Hari: Indubitably ... — CLAMP

Believers are never told to become one; we already are one and are expected to act like it. — Joni Eareckson Tada

Seeking knowledge is mandatory for every human being, as the quest for truth is the true purpose of living. We are given an entire lifetime to collect and assemble truths. Truths are acquired only when we learn to filter all information, including those valuable lessons and insights gained from our own personal experiences, through our conscience. And as we near death, the knowledge in our hearts at the end must match the knowledge which was put in our hearts in the very beginning. All else is irrelevant. — Suzy Kassem