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If you don't visit the bad neighborhoods, the bad neighborhoods are going to visit you. — Thomas Friedman

Anything which elevates the mind is sublime. Greatness of matter, space, power, virtue or beauty, are all sublime. — John Ruskin

Sometimes you're pushing and what you want to do is not coming with ease; doors are not opening. A lot of times we're pushing against resistance. If one looks closely, there is often a message in that resistance: "Wait a minute, maybe it's not what you're supposed to be doing." — Farrah Gray

Omissions are sins, and must come into judgment, and particularly the contempt and neglect of the seals of the covenant; — Matthew Henry

I don't even know how to swim! — Lea Thompson

Mumbai is not a city, it's life... — Subhasis Das

You think saving someone's life cancels out taking another person's life? In terms of fate and circumstance, yes. In terms of retribution and contrition, no. — Cassia Leo

We were all very friendly but we were like 4 monarchs each doing their own thing. — Emily Dickinson

Except forget it happened on Monday, right? And I can kiss you, but I don't know if I can hold your hand. And I can kiss you, but I can't ask you questions. Forget it, Parker. If you're too afraid to start anything, just forget it. — Courtney Summers

On the day when we can fully trust each other, there will be peace on Earth. — L. Ron Hubbard

The blessed and indestructible being of the divine has no concerns of its own, nor does it make trouble for others. It is not affected by feelings of anger or benevolence, because these are found where there is lack of strength. — Epicurus

Most people find just being themselves not enough of a show. — Mason Cooley

She had asked if he was good-looking. 'No, I don't think he is,' answered Margaret, 'but he's very paintable.' 'That is an answer which has the advantage of sounding well and meaning nothing,' smiled Susie. She — W. Somerset Maugham