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More and more I am learning to let go of urgency and to let my soul sink deeply and refreshingly into contemplation of the joy of the Spirit. — Helen Greaves

Independence is the luxury of all those people who are too confident, and busy, and popular, and attractive to be just plain old lonely. And make no mistake, lonely is absolutely the worst thing to be. Tell someone that you've got a drink problem, or an eating disorder, or your dad died when you were a kid even, and you can almost see their eyes light up with the sheer fascinating drama and pathos of it all, because you've got an issue, something for them to get involved in, to talk about and analyse and discuss and maybe even cure. But tell someone you're lonely and of course they'll seem sympathetic, but look very carefully and you'll see one hand snaking behind their back, groping for the door handle, ready to make a run for it, as if loneliness itself were contagious. Because being lonely is just so banal, so shaming, so plain and dull and ugly. — David Nicholls

I once got my stiletto caught in my horse's tail on stage and went flying into the audience. It was a mental gig, so I think the crowd thought it was part of the show. — Alison Goldfrapp

It looks like business, and people are much pleased. — William Cameron Forbes

My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it is on your plate. — Thornton Wilder

Truth is a seed hidden in the days until watered by what life brings us. — Mark Nepo

That's the whole story of how I was so stupid as to risk everything that mattered to me, on something so meaningless. — Mhairi McFarlane

Younger and younger, our children are seeing the sippy-cup as half empty. — Maria Bamford

A spirit that was once a man could hardly feel stranger or lonelier, going unrecognized among mankind, than I feel. — Charles Dickens

The fool is his own enemy. Seeking wealth, he destroys himself. Seek rather the other shore. — Gautama Buddha