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The wise man delights in water, the Good man delights in mountains. For the wise move; but the Good stay still. The wise are happy; but the good secure. — Confucius

I'm in tune with the right vibrations in the universe when I'm in the process of working. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

Don't hold to anger, hurt or pain. They steal your energy and keep you from love. — Leo Buscaglia

We cannot turn away," Miss Woolf told her, "we must get on with our job and we must bear witness." What did that mean, Ursula wondered. "It means," Miss Woolf said, "that we must remember these people when we are safely in the future."
"And if we are killed?"
"Then others must remember us. — Kate Atkinson

To be sane in a mad time is bad for the brain, worse for the heart. — Wendell Berry

However, neither rule of law nor political accountability exists in contemporary China any more than they did in dynastic China. — Francis Fukuyama

Then there is the cosmologist, who views himself as nothing but a manipulation of atoms; his mind configured out of randomness into the tool a vast, blind universe might use to perceive itself. If this is so then truly "all is vanity". What could be more pleasing to the cosmic narcissist than to gaze eternally with a billion eyes into the mirror that is himself? What fault, however, if certain eyes ultimately don't like what they see? — Dan Garfat-Pratt

I don't like labels. I think they conceal more than they reveal, sort of like a bikini. — Arlen Specter

Always be sincere, whether you mean it or not. — Michael Flanders

Though freedom is not a state of nature but an artifact of civilization, it did not arise from design. — Friedrich Hayek

The world wishes to be deceived. — Sebastian Franck

You are quite, quite wrong if you think that ... I find your happiness painful. What matters is that happiness - the golden day - should exist in the world, not much to whom it comes. For all of us it is so transitory a thing, how could one not draw joy from its arrival? — Winifred Holtby