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Edith said that any glass that could withstand such a beating without crumbling was something to be celebrated. — Karen White

A great moment of clarity when I realized I'm dying. There's no reason to wait to do the things we want to do. — John Tesh

He was much older and had the physique of someone who spent all his time behind a computer. The only way he'd have a six-pack was if he'd added it on Photoshop. — Laurie London

The PBSI (Indonesian Badminton Association) have to work harder to widen the pool and find quality players. The present indifferent culture has to change. — Taufik Hidayat

Man's triumph will consist in substituting the struggle for existence by a struggle for mutual service. — Mahatma Gandhi

Fiction is a careful combination of observation, inspiration, and imagination. — Luke Taylor

The accumulation of personal wealth and the extension of commercial transactions have developed a great and lamentable increase in certain classes of crimes, while the improvements in transport have largely facilitated the escape of fugitive criminals. — Edward Blake

It's a real gift to have a husband and wife in the company that love each other and that work together. They check on each other emotionally and physically. That's beautiful to me. — Judith Jamison

Arthur Jelliby was a very nice young man, which was perhaps the reason why he had never made much of a politician. — Stefan Bachmann

Jessica Huntington was lying to herself. Cooper didn't know why, but he was going to find out.
By then the doc would be in his bed.
Right where they both knew she belonged. — Samantha Young

Do you know why most survivors of the Holocaust are vegan? It's because they know what it's like to be treated like an animal. — Chuck Palahniuk

Meditation is a silent heart, a peaceful mind which can make life more lovable, more livable ... — Rajneesh

Nowadays we live in a world where poor teenagers are willing to maim and murder for a pair of tennis shoes or a designer coat; this is not a consequence of poverty. In dire situations of poverty at earlier times in our nation's history, it would have been unthinkable to the poor to murder someone for a luxury item. While it was common for individuals to steal or attack in the interests of acquiring resources - money, food or something as simple as a winter coat to ward off the cold - there was no value system in place that made a life less important than the material desire for an inessential object. — Bell Hooks