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Everyone needs beauty. Even beautiful people"
From "Central Park Song — Zack Love
We aren't addicted to oil, but our cars are. — James Woolsey
What is even more important than developing intuition is cultivating the sense of adventure and discovery in life. — Akemi G
When I was a young student, I only listened to foreign music, mainly rock music and hard rock. Then I surprised myself by discovering ethnic music. Now I like to listen to music from different places, and in many situations. Even when you work, some ethnic music calms the nerves. — Dmitry Medvedev
Life is not a funfair, life is a warfare — David Oyedepo
Patience is fine, but I'm not going to stop asking the Universe to make sense! — David Brin
The wonderful thing about extended travel - the whole lifestyle, with the come-and-go friendships and the rootless freedom - is that it breaks you out of ruts you've carved into your everyday life. But when you never stop traveling, travel itself becomes a rut. At some point, you're no longer gaining a richer perspective on your life. It's more like you're running away. — Seth Stevenson
We are an intelligent species and the use of our intelligence quite properly gives us pleasure. In this respect the brain is like a muscle. When we think well, we feel good. Understanding is a kind of ecstasy. — Carl Sagan
It is not God's function to create or uncreate the circumstances of your life. God created You, in the image and likeness of God. You have created the rest. — Neale Donald Walsch
Increased wages, higher pensions, more unemployment insurance, all are of no avail if the purchasing power of money falls faster. — Bernard Baruch
The antidote to frustration is a calm faith, not in your own cleverness, or in hard toil, but in God's guidance. — Norman Vincent Peale
I lit a Camel, blew smoke through my nose and looked at a piece of black shiny metal on a stand. It showed a full, smooth curve with a shallow fold in it and two protuberances on the curve. I stared at it. Marriott saw me staring at it. "An interesting bit," he said negligently. "I picked it up just the other day. Asta Dial's Spirit of Dawn." "I thought it was Klopstein's Two Warts on a Fanny," I said. Mr. Lindsay Marriott's face looked as if he had swallowed a bee. He smoothed it out with an effort. — Raymond Chandler
It's nothing mystical, necessarily. It's nothing secretive. It's just what we do with our body we do with our soul. — Max Lucado
