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It seems to me people tend to forget that we are to love our enemies, not to satisfy some standard of righteousness but because God their Father loves them. — Marilynne Robinson

When you are happy time appears shorter, when you are sad time appears longer. And in meditation we transcend time! — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

If you focus your eyes towards the horizon, everything and everyone walking in front of you becomes a blurry mass. That's what everyone else became. All of their dark wool suits began to mesh into one, and they began to rhythmically march in unison, all while I gazed at the sliver of sky that seemed to be pressed tightly in between the skyscrapers. I kept on walking and staring at the sky, and I began to notice the skyscrapers becoming larger and larger, and before I knew it, I had to turn to get to my building, and of course, the automat. — Cristina Martin

If you can't say something positive about humanity, then say something equivocal. — Thomas Ligotti

There are points in time when you grow older than your parents. Or come up on them at least. I look at my father, who's shrinking before my eyes, and realize no one will save me. No one can save me. — Amy McNamara

A refusal of praise is a desire to be praised twice. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I blub all the time, in the most weird situations - not in the ones that should make me cry. Music makes me very emotional. — Toby Stephens

Every house guest brings you happiness. Some when they arrive, and some when they are leaving — Confucius

Always, every now and then, I had given her a hard time, just to keep her in line. Every once in a while a woman seems to need, in fact wants this too. — Malcolm X

Israel is a piece of real estate that neither Jew or Arab will let go of; neither will leave these shores. And so they will have to learn to live together. — Zubin Mehta

At the beginning of this marvelous era it was natural to expect, and it was expected, that laborsaving inventions would lighten the toil and improve the condition of the laborer; that the enormous increase in the power of producing wealth would make real poverty a thing of the past ... From Progress and Poverty, To those who, seeing the vice and misery that spring from the unequal distribution of wealth and privilege, feel the possibility of a higher social state and would strive for its attainment. — Henry George

I can't say how every time I ever put my arms around you I felt that I was home. — Ernest Hemingway,