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There are just tiny fragments of pleasure and luxury in the world, and there is something unpatriotic about enjoying them. — John Knowles

Let go of the things that make you feel dead. Life is worth living! — Rihanna

I believe in paying special attention to every project that you do and supporting the projects you do. — Vin Diesel

I have no time in the world but the time in which I am
and that lasts a moment and passes like a cloud. — Samuel Ha-Nagid

Washington was no politician as we understand the word," replied Ratcliffe abruptly. "He stood outside of politics. The thing couldn't be done today. The people don't like that sort of royal airs. — Henry Adams

It's probably time to end the global war on terrorism. — Richard Engel

What motivates me is to be able to do what I love to do ... fight — Anderson Silva

Animals don't know as much about jealousy as people, but they're not ignorant of it, either. — Stephen King

The proverb that says that the empty mind is the devil's workshop is just nonsense. Just the opposite is the truth: the occupied mind is the devil's workshop! — Osho

The source of man is in man,and when a man dies,millions of men die in him. — Michael Bassey Johnson

I've been on TV a long time, and I've never had a catch phrase. — Rob Lowe

Artists are looking for a new modernity that would be based on translation: What matters today is to translate the cultural values of cultural groups and to connect them to the world network. This "reloading process" of modernism according to the twenty-first-century issues could be called altermodernism, a movement connected to the creolisation of cultures and the fight for autonomy, but also the possibility of producing singularities in a more and more standardized world. — Nicolas Bourriaud

Nothing relieves and ventilates the mind like a resolution. — John Burroughs

Granny Weatherwax always held that you ought to count up to ten before losing your temper. No one knew why, because the only effect of this was to build up the pressure and make the ensuing explosion a whole lot worse. — Terry Pratchett