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If you stay in it for any length of time, like anyplace else, a cafe becomes a world. — Marisa De Los Santos
It's easy to lose your soul in high school. — Faith Erin Hicks
Gnosis is lived upon facts, withers away in abstractions, and is difficult to find even in the noblest of thoughts. — Samael Aun Weor
That's what he got for neglecting his work to go on wild-goose chases to impress a girl — Diana Gabaldon
When in doubt, blow something up. — J. Michael Straczynski
You know, even growing up going to school, I had teachers that were against bilingual teaching. I never understood that. My parents always had me speak Spanish first knowing I was going to speak English in school. — Emily Rios
Be content to remember that those who can make omelettes properly can do nothing else. — Hilaire Belloc
And then quite suddenly I found that I had no rider, that I had no weight on my back, and that I was alone out in front of the squadron. — Michael Morpurgo
When someone makes a decision, he is really diving into a strong current that will carry him to places he had never dreamed of when he first made the decision. When — Paulo Coelho
Think I'll flip a coin, I'm a winner either way Mmmmmm, I feel lucky today — Mary Chapin Carpenter
As taxpayers, we pay our elected officials to serve the people and protect our state and our interests. — Barbara Ann Radnofsky
To seek Divinity merely in books is to seek the living among the dead ... seek God within your own soul. — John Smith
I have told you some of his faults, reader: as to his good points, he was one of the most honourable and capable men in Yorkshire; even those who disliked him were forced to respect him. He was much beloved by the poor, because he was thoroughly kind and very fatherly to them. To his workmen he was considerate and cordial. When he dismissed them from an occupation, he would try to set them on to something else, or, if that was impossible, help them to remove with their families to a district where work might possibly be had. — Charlotte Bronte
Why has marriage failed? In the first place, we raised it to unnatural standards. We tried to make it something permanent, something sacred, without knowing even the abc of sacredness, without knowing anything about the eternal. Our intentions were good but our understanding was very small, almost negligible. So instead of marriage becoming something of a heaven, it has become a hell. Instead of becoming sacred, it has fallen even below profanity. — Rajneesh