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The grave, where sets the orb of being, sets
To rise, ascend, and culminate above
Eternity's horizon evermore. — Abraham Coles

Chance is commonly viewed as a self-correcting process in which a deviation in one direction induces a deviation in the opposite direction to restore the equilibrium. In fact, deviations are not "corrected" as a chance process unfolds, they are merely diluted. — Amos Tversky

One topic which often brings liberals and conservatives together in the U.S. is Iran. There is a general consensus that the Revolution was the embodiment of backwardness and barbarism. — Mohammad Marandi

Giving up is conceding that things will never get better, and that is just not true. Ups and downs are a constant in life, and I've been belted into that roller coaster a thousand times. — Aimee Mullins

Existence is enough grace. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Life is very short ... but I would like to live four times and if I could, I would set out to do no other things than I am seeking now to do. — William Merritt Chase

A private meeting with Hoover is like sitting in a both of ink. — Henry L. Stimson

Movement is life. Life is a process. Improve the quality of the process and you improve the quality of life itself. — Moshe Feldenkrais

Lead from the front - but don t leave your base behind. — Nelson Mandela

Success is judged not by the position you reach in life but by the obstacles you have overcome. — Sandeep Jauhar

If making an error doesn't make you mad, what's the point? Why put all the work in? — Troy Glaus

The only simple truth is that there is nothing simple in this complex universe. Everything relates. Everything connects — Johnny Rich

If stars could speak, they would probably say only one thing today: Hide. — Grace Fiorre

To live through the days sometimes you moan like deer. Sometimes you sigh. The world says stop that. Another sigh. Another stop that. Moaning elicits laughter, sighing upsets. Perhaps each sigh is drawn into existence to pull in, pull under, who knows; truth be told, you could no more control those sighs than that which brings the sighs about. — Claudia Rankine