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Sometimes when you open the door to the past, what you confront is your destiny. — Diane Setterfield

Modern man, if he dared to be articulate about his concept of heaven, would describe a vision which would look like the biggest department store in the world, showing new things and gadgets, and himself having plenty of money with which to buy them. — Erich Fromm

Humor today goes hand in hand with our rationality, and not just rationality in the sense of cognitive sophistication, but also in the sense of a rational attitude toward the world. Part of this attitude is viewing things critically, and people with a well developed sense of humor naturally look at things critically, because they are looking for incongruity. — John Morreall

If you think that you are the only one who is right then please consult someone; If you believe that you are right then dont't seek self approval... before that learn to discriminate between a thought and a belief... — Dinesh Kumar

If every day you were to walk past the same individual and ignore him, never smiling or saying hello or returning any kind gesture he extended toward you, would you expect that same individual to readily respond if suddenly you were to implore his helping hand? Then don't ignore God. Say 'hello' now and then. — Richelle E. Goodrich

I never accepted Communist dogma or theory. — J. Robert Oppenheimer

What most people call talent is our way to vent, and if we're not discovered it will never pay the rent. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

In almost thirty years of walking around on the grass of the world, she couldn't recall having spent two minutes alone with a butterfly. — Barbara Kingsolver

One of the great things about being willing to try new things and make mistakes is that making mistakes keeps you humble. People who are humble learn more than people who are arrogant. — Robert Kiyosaki

Growing up is about realising the cracks in the pavement are nothing to worry about. It's the cracks inside that count. — Sarah Pinborough