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The Self alone exists. When you try to trace the ego, which is the basis of the perception of the world and everything else, you find the ego does not exist at all and neither does all this creation that you see. — Ramana Maharshi
I've never stopped and never ever will. But the words got tangled up somewhere between his mouth and his brain, and the moment slipped away. — Justin Cronin
God will forgive me the foolish remarks I have made about Him just as I will forgive my opponents the foolish things they have written about me, even though they are spiritually as inferior to me as I to thee, O God! — Heinrich Heine
When you think about the period in which Agatha Christie's crime novels were written, they are actually quite edgy for the time. — Sara Sheridan
I feel like the songs that I write are best when they are performed by an ensemble, rather than by one solo instrument. — Thalia Zedek
See," Sasha muttered, eyeing the sun. "It's mine. — Jennifer Egan
If the sum of living be love's fee,
Tremble. You are my one eternity. — Laura Benet
The unexpected is our normal routine. Commander Riker — Star Trek: The Next Generation Episode Guide Team
I will not subscribe to the argument that ornament increases the pleasure of the life of a cultivated person, or the argument which covers itself with the words: "But if the ornament is beautiful! ... " To me, and to all the cultivated people, ornament does not increase the pleasures of life. If I want to eat a piece of gingerbread I will choose one that is completely plain and not a piece which represents a baby in arms of a horserider, a piece which is covered over and over with decoration. The man of the fifteenth century would not understand me. But modern people will. The supporter of ornament believes that the urge for simplicity is equivalent to self-denial. No, dear professor from the College of Applied Arts, I am not denying myself! To me, it tastes better this way. — Adolf Loos
It's Paradise, but we can't get out of it. And anything you can't get out of is Hell. — Margaret Atwood