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It is the custom when praising a Russian writer to do so at the expense of all other Russian writers. — Robert Wilson Lynd

There is something in that name that seems to inspire absolute confidence. I pity any poor woman whose husband is not called Ernest. — Oscar Wilde

Your love will deepen as your meditation deepens, and vice-versa: as your meditation blossoms, your love will also blossom. — Rajneesh

Luck is being in the right place at the right time, but location and timing are to some extent under our control. — Natasha Josefowitz

To stand before the Holy One of eternity is to change. Resentments cannot be held with the same tenacity when we enter his gracious light. — Richard J. Foster

I feel as though I should say something profound, or enact some rite, or trade something to make it official. I want to transfer some trinket which would allow me to say that she's my girl, some kind of currency that proves to people that she likes me back. Something that would permit me to think about her all the time without feeling guilty or helpless or hopelessly far away. I guess I'm just so excited, I want to cage this thing like a tiny red bird so if can't fly away, so it stays the same, so it's still there the next time. For keeps, like a coin in your pocket. Like a peach pit from Mad Jack Lionel's tree. Like scribbled words in a locked suitcase. A bright balloon to tie to your bedpost. And you want to hug it close, hold it, but not so tight it bursts. — Craig Silvey

Technically, I have not changed very much. Ask my assistants. They'll tell you, I am the easiest photographer to work with. I don't have heavy equipment. I work out of one bag. — Helmut Newton

It's easier to ask forgiveness than to beg for permission. — Lora Leigh

Encouraged by this recollection, I pick up my spear again, attack the weeds I did not invite to grow in my garden, and am left with this morning's one lesson: when something undesirable grows in my soul, I ask God to give me the same courage mercilessly to pluck it out. — Paulo Coelho

Red, for the blood of angry men, black, for the night that will finally end. — Victor Hugo

One day in my shoes and a day for me in your shoes, the beauty of travel lies in the ease and willingness to be more open. — Forrest Curran

Before we sent kids to computer camps and told them they were having a good time, there was imagination among the human species. — Erma Bombeck

Your doubt survives by stuffing itself with your confidence. — S.A. Tawks