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I never see thy face but I think upon hell-fire. — William Shakespeare

I say, Father, the years have brought me here, still your son, they have brought me to a life I cannot understand. — Philip Levine

Educating young people about the harms of drugs is essential. — John Walters

I have known some people of very modern views driven by their distress to the use of theological terms to which they attached no doctrinal significance, merely because a drawer was jammed tight and they could not pull it out. — G.K. Chesterton

I got sober because I was worried I was going to die next year. — Matthew Perry

When one begins to purposefully perform acts of kindness, the spirit changes and soon doing good deeds becomes a focal point for our life; doing good begins to be the same as feeling good. The periods of emptiness when we search for the "meaning of it all" begin to fill with acts of kindness. — Gary Blair

Some people save the boxes for electrical appliances because they think they can get more money for the appliances if they ever sell them. This, however, is a waste. If you consider the rent or mortgage you pay, turning your space into a storage shed for empty boxes costs you more than what you could earn selling an appliance in a box. You don't need to keep them for moving either. You can worry about finding suitable boxes when the time comes. It's a shame to let a boring box take up room in your house just because you might need it someday. — Marie Kondo

Felix's beauty devastates him, annihilates every fiber of his being, and the voices shout in his head, they sing to him until he thinks his head will split. — T.J. Klune

Man owes his strength in the struggle for existence to the fact that he is a social animal. — Albert Einstein

Maybe we should rethink the whole organizational structure of an office and think of it as a club? A club is a place people enjoy going to and spending time in. A club is a rewarding, engaging and stimulating place to be. So why don't we think of the office as a club and learn from the way a club is run rather than an office? — John Hegarty

If you really have talent, you know, you'll go on writing - whatever people say to you. — Christopher Isherwood

Warfarin is the drug the medical community loves to hate. — Eric Topol