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The hardest thing to do in talking to a woman was taking the first step, but the most important thing to do was not to think. — Viet Thanh Nguyen
The future is there ... looking back at us. Trying to make sense of the fiction we will have become. — William Gibson
Ever in the dullest existence there is a sheen either of Inspiration or of Madness — Thomas Carlyle
Confidences are always risky: a secret entrusted to a stranger make him less of one. You've given away something of yourself, given him the advantage. — Stefan Zweig
Having money might not buy happiness, but how you spend it could actually make a difference. — Ian K. Smith
In the second training, we develop energy, concentration, and mindfulness. These are the meditative and life tools that enable us to awaken. Without them we simply act out the patterns of our conditioning. — Joseph Goldstein
Other than that, how was Kyril Island, Ensign Vorkosigan?" inquired the Count. "You didn't vid home much, your mother noticed." "I was busy. Lessee. The climate was ferocious, the terrain was lethal, a third of the population including my immediate superior was dead drunk most of the time. The average IQ equaled the mean temperature in degrees cee, there wasn't a woman for five hundred kilometers in any direction, and the base commander was a homicidal psychotic. Other than that, it was lovely. — Lois McMaster Bujold
Civilization must always defend itself — Terry Goodkind
Do you not see the Madonna always beside the tabernacle? — Padre Pio
This is a revolution of the mind, get your mind together and get away from drugs. — James Brown
Anne talked Matthew and Marilla half-deaf over her discoveries. Not that Matthew complained, to be sure; he listened to it all with a wordless smile of enjoyment on his face; Marilla permitted the "chatter" until she found herself becoming too interested in it, whereupon she always promptly quenched Anne by a curt command to hold her tongue. — L.M. Montgomery
