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In Zen Buddhism an action is considered good when it brings happiness and well-being to oneself and others, evil when it brings suffering and harm to oneself and others. — Thich Thien-An

Those objecting to the concept of race argue that the taxonomic definitions are arbitrary and subjective. — J. Philippe Rushton

To teach in order to lead others to faith is the task of every preacher and of each believer. — Thomas Aquinas

By Heaven! it is a splendid sight to see For one who hath no friend, no brother there. — Lord Byron

Any man who was a man could travel alone. — Jack London

Most writers' view of the New West is either phony - obsessed with the same tired mythology - or it's obsessed with anti-mythology, ... There's not a lot of realistic, observant writing about the West right now. — Walter Kirn

Just be yourself, there is no one better. — Taylor Swift

You have absolutely no idea what I need," I whispered. "And the sad part about that is that you didn't notice you'd already given me everything I'd ever need just letting me sit at your dinner table with your family." And on that, I closed and locked the door. — Kristen Ashley

Oh. Good. The idea that you might only cripple the guy makes me feel a fuck of a lot better about leaving you here. — J.R. Ward

Ram, taken by surprise at what was happening, rushed to stop his wife, hold her hand and pull her out, but the earth had closed before he could reach her. All that he could clutch were the ends of her hair that turned into blades of grass. Would the pain have been less had she chastised him before she left? Would the pain have been less had they at least spoken before she left? Would the pain have been less had she at least looked at him before she left? But then she was under no obligation. He had liberated her long ago from the burden of being Ram's wife. But he would always be Sita's husband. — Devdutt Pattanaik

Grieve not that men do not know you;
grieve that you do not know men. — Confucius