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Like when someone, who has eaten and drunk far too much, vomits it back up again with agonising pain and is nevertheless glad about the relief, thus this sleepless man wished to free himself of these pleasures, these habits and all of this pointless life and himself, in an immense burst of disgust. — Hermann Hesse

In India we only read about death, sickness, terrorism, crime. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

The gospel by which individuals come to personal faith, and so to that radical transformation of life spoken of so often in the new Testament, is the personalizing of the larger challenge just mentioned: the call to every child, woman, and man to submit in faith to the lordship of the crucified and risen Jesus and so to become, through baptism and membership in the body of Christ, a living, breathing anticipation of the final new creation itself — N. T. Wright

I always loved music, but it's not something I thought I was gonna approach on a professional level. — Meital Dohan

I credit my grandmother for teaching me to love and respect food. She taught me how to waste nothing, to make sure I used every bit of the chicken and boil the bones till no flavor could be extracted from them. — Marcus Samuelsson

Paying attention is the most basic and profound expression of love. — Tara Brach

Every politician, clergyman, educator, or physician, in short, anyone dealing with human individuals, is bound to make grave mistakes if he ignores these two great truths of population zoology: (1) no two individuals are alike, and (2) both environment and genetic endowment make a contribution to nearly every trait. — Ernst W. Mayr

There is no excuse among professional officers for not having a 5000 year old mind. — Jay Luvaas

We make such terrible mistakes with visual choices about beauty. — Marina Abramovic

The first season, 'Supernatural' was very anthology-like. It was like a scary story of the week that the brothers would solve. — Robert Duncan McNeill

Religion has at one time or another been thought to fill four main roles in human life: explanation, exhortation, consolation and inspiration. — Richard Dawkins