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I don't know," Jason said with a shrug. "Maybe it's too late for me. Maybe my heart is already too far good."
With a smile she said softly, "It's never too late to be good. — Randall Arthur

A dream is not a very safe thing to be near ... I know; I had one once. It's like a loaded pistol with a hair trigger: if it stays alive long enough, somebody is going to be hurt. But if it's a good dream, it's worth it. — William Faulkner

My style for the moment is modern mystic priestess. — Elisa Jimenez

The Warrior of the Light pays attention to small things because they can severely hamper him. — Paulo Coelho

I've changed so many masks. None suits me. — Ljupka Cvetanova

It is not about there being someone or something bigger out there that you should believe in. It is believing there is something bigger inside of you. — J.E. Gaudet

Let that which is wanting in income be supplied by economy. — Pliny The Elder

The eternal silence of the great white desert. Cloudy columns of snow drift advancing from the south, pale yellow wraiths, heralding the coming storm, blotting out one by one the sharp-cut lines of the land. — Robert Falcon Scott

In my work on injuries, I'm very interested in the lag time between when a person first suspects that something is too intense or painful for them in practice, and when they actually stop or alter practice. In between those two points comes a litany of things they are told and learn to tell themselves - "pain is an opening", "practice requires commitment" etc. - about the necessity of continuing. It's also in this period that repetitive strain can evolve into chronic injury. — Anonymous

Everybody says love is about finding the person who is right for me and then everything will be fine. But it's not like that. It involves work. An old man tells you this! — Alain Badiou

A simple fishing boat in the midst of the rippling waters is enough to awaken in the mind of the beholder a sense of vastness of the sea and at the same time of peace and contentment - the Zen sense oof the alone. — D.T. Suzuki

Enjoy your own authentic stupidity rather than strive vainly to be wise. — David Brandon

Our work - is to do the part assigned to us in order to inherit the glory and honor and dignity of which I speak. — Bruce R. McConkie