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This is a temple to lost knowledge, girl. This is where sense comes to die. This is where we learn to live when the world is empty. — David Whitley

I said there was but one solitary thing about the past worth remembering, and that was the fact that it is past-can't be restored. — Mark Twain

The privilege of feeling at home everywhere belongs only to kings, wolves and robbers. — Honore De Balzac

Trust him little who praise all, him less who censures all and him least who is indifferent about all. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

If she sees him again, she isn't sure what she might do. Only that it will include grievous bodily harm and possible grounds for her own firing. — Nenia Campbell

What it takes to reach this place I'm speaking about is to be in spirit. You shift who you are away from what you have, what you do, what your reputation is, what people think of you, and all of that ego-based thinking. You shift into the understanding that who you are is a piece of God - who you are is a piece of the source - and when you stay connected to that in your thoughts you inspire others to do the same. — Wayne Dyer

Goose bumps are the tangible evidence of vibrational presence. If you have goose bumps, you know that it must be true. Goose bumps are like Truth Detector Machines. — Kate McGahan

A Master who cannot bow to a disciple cannot bow to Buddha. — Shunryu Suzuki

Men treat men differently than they would a woman. — Orlando Bloom

You have trouble living in the present, so you linger on the past because you feel like you never really lived it — Ben Stiller

I feel like in L.A., you wake up, you put your diamond studs on, put your workout gear, your cute shades, and it is kind of the outfit you stay in the entire day. — Adrienne Bailon

Love of the head has doubtless more intelligence than true love, but it only has moments of enthusiasm. It knows itself too well, it sits in judgement on itself incessantly; far from distracting thought, it is made by sheer force of thought. — Stendhal