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Continually trying to look on the bright side interferes with our finding the wisdom that lies in the fruitful darkness. Continually striving upward toward the light means we never grow downward into our own feet, never become firmly rooted on the earth, never explore the darkness within and around us, a darkness without whose existence the light would have no meaning. — Stephen Harrod Buhner

How many push ups do you do? I don't know. I only starts counting when it starts hurting — Muhammad Ali

In the Sagrada Familia, everything is providential. — Antoni Gaudi

There are still so many unanswered questions about what causes autism and other developmental disorders on the spectrum. So it is vital that we continue to research and educate ourselves in the hopes that we may begin to understand the challenges that these children and their families continue to face with each passing day. — Manny Alvarez

A kid is a guy I never wrote down to. He's interested in what I say if I make it interesting. — Dr. Seuss

He was by profession a humanist, and that his pursuits and studies were making books for the press, — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

One thing is sure: the Sagrada Familia is the first Catholic temple whose bacon was ever saved by Shinto tourism. Not even Gaudi, who believed in miracles, could have forseen that. — Robert Hughes

And so I'm still giving some thought - I will transition hopefully into the corporate world. And I look forward to getting involved in several other areas that I have a great interest in. — Hugh Shelton

The way humor's usually used in horror, it's as a pressure-release valve; without it, the drama would escalate out of all control almost immediately. — Stephen Graham Jones

Liberty is the only true riches: of all the rest we are at once the masters and the slaves. — William Hazlitt