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Memory is of no use to the remembered, only to those who remember. We build ourselves with memory and console ourselves with memory. — Laurent Binet

To Fate, a fickle mistress whose sense of justice is exceeded only by her sense of humor. — Teresa Medeiros

When you pursue your goals with passion, you will attract people who love you; but you'll also attract haters. I'm okay with that; I welcome it. I don't want to live life as a spectator. I've learned that if no one is cheering you on and/or booing you; it means you're not in the game. — Steve Maraboli

The only way to change consciousness and the world around us is to start with yourself. — Marina Abramovic

Heaven is not a club we enter. Heaven is a state we attain, in accordance with our "capacity to receive" a blessed and sanctified nature. — Terryl L. Givens

Art has no cosmology, it gives us no view of the universe; every distinct work of art gives us a little cosmology of its own, and no ingenuity will combine all these into a single whole. — Robin G. Collingwood

One of the interesting initiatives we've taken in Washington, D.C., is we've got these vampire-busting devices. A vampire is a-a cell deal you can plug in the wall to charge your cell phone. — George W. Bush

Mrs. Thornton; the only mother he has, I believe, — Elizabeth Gaskell

I love to be called Doc. — Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz

A lot of my colleagues at school became great friends of mine. — Jenna Bush

Life works upon a compensating balance, and the happiness we gain in one direction we lose in another. — Jerome K. Jerome

Yes, Eleanor loathed herself and yet required praise, which she then never believed. — Hanif Kureishi

And all who told it added something new, and all who heard it, made enlargements too. — Alexander Pope

An engaging discussion upon the nature of the soul, its defining qualities, the possibility it manifests a specific shape, the likelihood of its integrity beyond formaldehyde and flowers, speculation on its absence from an unfortunate sum of mortal beings since God, at the moment of creation, released into the universe a fixed number of souls to be recycled among a diminishing percentage of an exponentially expanding population, hence bodies without souls. — Stephen Wright