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Imagine what it would be like to have a bookshelf filled only with books that you really love. Isn't that image spellbinding? For someone who loves books, what greater happiness could there be? — Marie Kondo

With profound love, kindness, and harmony trees are endlessly extending their blessings. That is why we are still living. — Debasish Mridha

Something must happen; that is the reason for most human relationships. Something must happen; even servitude in love, in war, ordeath. — Albert Camus

The ordinary method of education is to imprint ideas and opinions, in the strict sense of the word, prejudices, on the mind of the child, before it has had any but a very few particular observations. It is thus that he afterwards comes to view the world and gather experience through the medium of those ready-made ideas, rather than to let his ideas be formed for him out of his own experience of life, as they ought to be. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Ask yourself - Where do I want to be one year from today? Personal growth is a choice. — Bob Proctor

I have a lot of supporters. — Sean Young

Safety from what? Who's after me?" "Oh, nobody much," Grover said, obviously still miffed about the donkey comment. "Just the Lord of the Dead and a — Rick Riordan

I am very driven. I do believe in what I call "the G factor." I must be spirit led. — Mo Abudu

The Indian race are waiting and praying. — Chief Joseph

A lot of times, we're just sold these movies that are really cynically conceived and marketed, and they just want you there opening weekend, before everybody finds out it's not so good. — Josh Radnor

It's a cosmic joke that I'm a lesbian, because I understand men so well but women are a complete mystery to me. — Lea DeLaria

I guess at the end of the day, all women like to be appreciated and treated with respect and kindness. — Sofia Vergara

The gratification of wealth is not found in mere possession or in lavish expenditure, but in its wise application. — Miguel De Cervantes