Happy 4th Of July Funny Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know, man." I sighed. "I can't explain it. I guess that's just what happens when we live. Nobody is promised anything. That's why life's so precious — Rachel Van Dyken

Money is definitely needed, but how much money do we really need? If we would change our idea of a successful life to a joyful life, we would find our need for money would dramatically decrease. — Jaggi Vasudev

Unless you're living in your truth, you're slowly killing yourself. — Deborah King

I believe that space travel will one day become as common as airline travel is today. I'm convinced, however, that the true future of space travel does not lie with government agencies
NASA is still obsessed with the idea that the primary purpose of the space program is science
but real progress will come from private companies competing to provide the ultimate adventure ride, and NASA will receive the trickle-down benefits. — Buzz Aldrin

An aging beau. He has probably tried to screw half his staff and doubtless attributes to his charm the few successes that are simply statistical anomalies. — Pierre Lemaitre

She just couldn't bear to listen to the echo inside her chest. Nothing was lonelier than the limping beat of half a heart. — Samantha Sotto

You are who you are, there's nobody like you, and to try and be like someone else is just a lie. — Amy Lee

When you live with the Devil you learn there's a God very quickly. — Sinead O'Connor

I am not the most courageous guy in the world outside of the court. Being alone in the dark is something I don't like. — Rafael Nadal

Marxism was the social creed and the social cry of those classes who knew by their miseries that the creed of the liberal optimists was s snare and a delusion ... Liberalism and Marxism share a common illusion of the "children of light." Neither understands property as a form of power which can be used in either its individual or its social form as an instrument of particular interest against the general interest. — Reinhold Niebuhr