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Sparkling and bright in liquid light Does the wine our goblets gleam in; With hue as red as the rosy bed Which a bee would choose to dream in. — Charles Fenno Hoffman

Whatever achievements and successes I've had didn't happen overnight. It is all a product of guidance, hard work, careful planning, and intense, passionate execution over many years. (p. 69) — Injap Sia

In the future, it will become increasingly obvious that your competitors are just as clueless as you are. — Scott Adams

If there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? Ghost Busters. — Ray Parker Jr.

I was a thirteen-year-old boy for thirty years. — Mickey Rooney

Christianity has taken the part of all the weak, the low, the botched; it has made an ideal out of antagonism to all the self preservative instincts of sound life; it has corrupted even the faculties of those natures that are intellectually most vigorous, by representing the highest intellectual values as sinful, as misleading, as full of temptation. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I had to be alone for a little while, but I'm okay now."
"All right. But next time, don't go where I can't find you. — Alexandra Bracken

There is no such thing as an innocent purchaser of stocks. — Louis D. Brandeis

I had forgotten the joy of strolling around on a moonlit night.
It was far too long in the past where rain fell light against my skin. My spine tingled, and my little arm hairs would stick straight out. I strolled around where wishes and wonders hibernated. I had it for the briefest moments, perhaps in some weird kind of eternity, if you philosophized about it in the right way. Yet, I couldn't turn away from what I knew was inescapable. — Pupola

The real secret of magic lies in the performance. — David Copperfield

Now you will understand how wise the ancient was when he told us in the Hermetica, There are two gifts which God has bestowed upon man alone and on no other mortal creature. These two are Mind and Speech, and the gift of Mind and Speech is equivalent to that of immortality. If a man uses these two gifts rightly, he will differ in nothing from the Immortals. And when he quits his body, Mind and Speech will be his guides, and by them he will be brought into the troop of the gods and the souls that have attained to bliss. — Neville Goddard