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Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. — George Eliot

Just get it right, "it is not too late to dream". You can do it now! This very moment, I mean right now! Let's begin! — Israelmore Ayivor

The world has too few modest fry cooks and far too many self-important professors. — Dean Koontz

You can't get every girl; you get the ones you love the best. — Craig Finn

I've been going to Granada for many years and 12 years ago bought a house a few miles outside the city. — Alexei Sayle

Synchronicity reveals the meaningful connections between the subjective and objective world. — Carl Jung

Music alone with sudden charms can bind The wand'ring sense, and calm the troubled mind. — William Congreve

You can call it tathata, suchness. 'Suchness' is a Buddhist way of expressing that there is something in you which always remains in its intrinsic nature, never changing. It always remains in its selfsame essence, eternally so. That is your real nature. That which changes is not you, that is mind. That which does not change in you is buddha-mind. You can call it no-mind, you can call it samadhi, satori. It depends upon you; you can give it whatsoever name you want. You can call it christ-consciousness. — Rajneesh

The goal of liberalism is the peaceful cooperation of all men. It aims at peace among nations too. When there is private ownership of the means of production everywhere and when laws, the tribunals and the administration treat foreigners and citizens on equal terms, it is of little importance where a country's frontiers are drawn ... War no longer pays; there is no motive for aggression ... All nations can coexist peacefully. — Ludwig Von Mises

New revelations regarding faith or morals ... have always been abhorred and challenged in the Church ... Hence, the Sovereign Pontiffs, the Councils, and the Fathers have been most careful to reject all novelties or new doctrines on matters of faith which differed from those already received. — Alphonsus Liguori

Belief was immune to logic; it operated by its own laws. — James Siegel

From what black wells of Acherontic fear or feeling, from what unplumbed gulfs of extra-cosmic consciousness or obscure, long-latent heredity, were those half-articulate thunder-croakings drawn? — H.P. Lovecraft

We are like children who look at print and see a serpent in the last letter but one, and a sword in the last. — Gene Wolfe

Somewhat melancholy happiness of offering an object one likes, and that one had bought for oneself! — Herve Guibert