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All beyond this is portentous and fabulous, inhabited by poets and mythologers, and there is nothing true or certain. — Plutarch

Theories that diseases are caused by mental states and can be cured by will power are always an index of how much is not understood about a disease. — Susan Sontag

We praise God, not because he needs our praise (for all glory resides in and on him), but in order to see him more clearly, enlarge our soul, and relieve our spirit. — Ron Brackin

The game isn't over till it's over. — Yogi Berra

I've always had an active imagination. — Rickie Lee Jones

Without doubt, it is the greatest act of courage that is often the most fearful. — Christine Brodien-Jones

A spirit of suspicion is not the gift of discernment. — R. Alan Woods

The mistakes we make in our youth," she said solemnly, "we pay for with the rest of our lives. — Chuck Palahniuk

Only those who have the great capacity of genuine trust can enter this realm [the realm of the buddhas]. Those who have no trust are unable to accept it, however much they hear it. — Dogen

I do not want to believe everything I read in the press. The papers, particularly the online editions, publish a lot of false news. — Andrey Kurkov

It takes a certain ingenuous faith - but I have it - to believe that people who read and reflect more likely than not come to judge things with liberality and truth. — A.C. Grayling

I don't have ex's. I have examples of what not to do in future. — Anonymous

The key thing was to learn the value of economy with words and to never insult the viewer by telling them what they can already see. — Richie Benaud

There was something about a guy in a uniform most women found irresistible. Ceelie and Sonia had pondered this peculiar phenomenon over late-night glasses of moscato back in Nashville. They'd decided it had to be the belt and all the equipment that dangled from it when the guys walked, which not only was phallic but probably released extra sex pheromones into the air and turned women into nectar-seeking honeybees. — Susannah Sandlin

Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, lead thou me on. — John Henry Newman