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What a curious shape you are! May I ask were you born like that, or is it the result of an accident?" "It — Oscar Wilde

I am suddenly left alone again on the sunny path, with a memory of the rain. — Azar Nafisi

I never knew of a Morning in Africa when I woke up and was not happy. — Ernest Hemingway,

Successful men and women become successful because they acquire the habit of thinking in terms of success. Get the success habit in the small circumstances you control, and soon you'll be controlling the bigger ones. — Napoleon Hill

In the domain of painting and statuary, the present-day credo of the worldly wise, especially in France, is this: ... I believe that art is, and can only be, the exact reproduction of nature ... An avenging God has heard the prayers of this multitude; Daguerre was his messiah. — Charles Baudelaire

Whichever season you're in, rejoice and celebrate your life as you might not experience it twice. — Joan Ambu

What is known to you is only a small part of what the Lord has for you — Sunday Adelaja

I saw that all the things I feared and which feared me had nothing good or bad in them save in so far as the mind was affected by them. — Baruch Spinoza

The events of human life, whether public or private, are so intimately linked to architecture that most observers can reconstruct nations or individuals in all the truth of their habits from the remains of their monuments or from their domestic relics. — Honore De Balzac

Only upset mentally but are all unbalanced physically. No matter how calm and controlled they seemingly may be, no one can under such circumstances be normal. Their disturbed circulation makes them cold, their distress makes them unstrung, sleepless. Persons they normally like, they often turn from. — Joan Didion

I don't want to reject my life. I want to change my life without changing my life. — Gretchen Rubin

The Tower is not a usual spectacle; to enter the Tower, to scale it, to run around its courses, is, in a manner both more elementary and more profound, to accede to a view and to explore the interior of an object (though an openwork one), to transform the touristic rite into and adventure of sight and of the intelligence. — Roland Barthes