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If nothing had any meaning, you would be right. But there is something that still has a meaning. — Albert Camus

The clubs are good fun-having a laugh, really having a good time. — Chris Lowe

The world is starving for a new spiritual truth - a truth that works in sustaining life, not a truth that brings an end to life. — Neale Donald Walsch

We have to change our way of thinking in order to be able to accept the changes that have already begun — Sunday Adelaja

Watching Limelight with my mother really brought home to me the brevity of life. I realized in a little while that I would die and leave everything behind. Unlike vain people, I had the ability to think this right through. I had no difficulty in picturing full theatres and cinemas long after myself was gone. Not everybody can do that. Many are so intoxicated with sensual impressions that they're not able to grasp that there is a world out there. And therefore they're not able to comprehend the opposite either - they don't understand that one day the world will end. We, however, are only a few missing heartbeats away from being divorced from humanity forever. — Jostein Gaarder

Even the best of men in authority are liable to be corrupted by passion. We may conclude then that the law is reason without passion, and it is therefore preferable to any individual. — Aristotle.

Religion seems to have twisted the idea of God into a way to control people. — Diane Chamberlain

Theres a certain truth that you do end up making the same film again and again so if you vary the genre you have a chance of breaking that cycle. — Danny Boyle

PepsiCo did not have a woman in the senior ranks, nor a foreign-born person who was willing to think differently. — Indra Nooyi

I am persuaded myself that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray for a moment, but will soon correct themselves. The people are the only censors of their governors; and even their errors will tend to keep these to the true principles of their institution. — Thomas Jefferson

Optimists are usually wrong. But all the great change in history, positive change, was done by optimists. — Thomas Friedman