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What is the point of life except to gather more experiences and to understand yourself? — Jaym Gates

Did the tea-time of your soul
Make you long for wilder days
Did you never let Jack Kerouac
Wash over you in waves? — Richard Thompson

Today I glory in my sixdom."
"Sixdom?"
"Sixitude."
Annabel started to grin.
"Sixulation," Louisa proclaimed. — Julia Quinn

In 1918, when I was 6 or 7 years old, radio was just coming into use in the Great War. — Chuck Jones

Spread compassion all around you. Look around you - people are so unhappy, don't add to their unhappiness. Your compassion will lessen their unhappiness; just one word of compassion will lessen their unhappiness. Don't add to their unhappiness. — Rajneesh

One conversation, here on the surface, yet another beneath. The priest and the mage are playing games, the entwining of suspicion with knowledge. Heboric sees a pattern, his plundering of ghostly lives gave him what he needed, and I think he's telling Kulp that the mage himself is closer to that pattern than he might imagine. "Here, wielder of Meanas, take my invisible hand ... " Felisin — Steven Erikson

One rarely does well what one rarely does. — Saint Francis De Sales

No, none of these things are the key. When it comes right down to it, I know of only one factor that separates those who consistently shine from those who don't: The difference between average people and achieving people is their perception of and response to failure. Nothing else has the same kind of impact on people's ability to achieve and to accomplish whatever their minds and hearts desire. — John C. Maxwell

Are the latter aware of their limitations,
and do they know that life is short and wonder what point there is in
going on? — Paulo Coelho

I'm at peace with myself because what I talk about is the way I live. — Sean Hannity

In each colony in 1750 were to be found two sets of governing organizations, - the local and the general. — Albert Bushnell Hart