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I envied his inspiration, his optimism in focusing back on the painful but glorious days. They were caring days, when we knew what we were living and fighting for and why we needed to suffer and sacrifice.
Those were the days when all of us were young, very pure and very sincere. — Bao Ninh
Go on, do me in, you bastard cowards, I don't want to live anyway, not in a stinking world like this one.' I told Dim to lay off a bit then, because it used to interest me sometimes to slooshy what some of these starry decreps had to say about life and the world. I said: 'Oh. And what's stinking about it? — Anthony Burgess
If the prosperity of megachurches was parallel to the prosperity of the people in the community they were in, there would be less to judge them for. But what is the point of a million-dollar mansion surrounded by shacks? What is the point of a billionaire whose closest friends are destitute? Far — Luvvie Ajayi
Set the troops to their tasks without imparting your designs. — Sun Tzu
If God has given us Himself, if He abides in us and we in Him, according to His own true words, then what will He not give me, what will He spare for me, of what will He deprive me, how can He forsake me? 'The Lord is my shepherd: therefore I lack nothing' (Ps. 23:1). — John Of Kronstadt
Few can accept happiness if it means change. We want the life we have now, only happier. — Robert Breault
People's live are expressed in little details ... The soap in the bathroom, the flowers in the garden, the books on the bedside table are all strong symbols of a life in progress. You look at these details and a world unfolds - here are their books, the paintings they cherish, the music that soothes their souls. — Charlotte Moss
Abundance of life does not come from having a great job. Abundance comes from generosity. — Debasish Mridha
Now this principle of induction cannot be a purely logical truth like a tautology or an analytic statement ... — Karl Popper
I do not deal well with hysterical women. — Samantha Young
I'd learned to feel nostalgia for my own youth while I was living it. — Edmund White