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Because the Soul is not made of matter, since it is spiritual, it cannot obey the laws of matter, it cannot be judged by the laws of matter. — Swami Vivekananda
A normal life. Such a simple idea, but it's almost impossible for me to picture. — Pittacus Lore
I'd always been quite wary of doing a romantic comedy. They all seem the same to me. — Jim Sturgess
With every passing year, BEC proves that it still has surprises left for us. — Eric Allin Cornell
Man is a dog's idea of what God should be. — Holbrook Jackson
In my last scene in 'Breaking Dawn,' Bella has just died and I run outside and crumple to the ground and just lose it. I'm bawling. That was my last scene of 'Twilight' ever and I definitely had some extra motivation. — Taylor Lautner
Do Right Woman, Do Right Man. I sang it nice and slow — Willie Nelson
This realignment requires a knowledge of how our thought processes work and what we need to be able to meditate. — Sivanda Yoga Center
No Romeo-and-Juliet acts, no nonsense about Love with a large L, none of that popular song claptrap with its skies of blue, dreams come true, heaven with you. Just sensuality for its own sake. — Aldous Huxley
If justice perishes, then it is no longer worthwhile for men to live upon the earth. — Immanuel Kant
Large companies cannot finance political parties as their shareholders and employees have different political views. — Mikhail Khodorkovsky
Byron published the first two cantos of his epic poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, a romanticized account of his wanderings through Portugal, Malta, and Greece, and, as he later remarked, "awoke one morning and found myself famous." Beautiful, seductive, troubled, brooding, and sexually adventurous, he was living the life of a Byronic hero while creating the archetype in his poetry. He became the toast of literary London and was feted at three parties each day, most memorably a lavish morning dance hosted by Lady Caroline Lamb. Lady Caroline, though married to a politically powerful aristocrat who was later prime minister, fell madly in love with Byron. He thought she was "too thin," yet she had an unconventional sexual ambiguity (she liked to dress as a page boy) that he found enticing. They had a turbulent affair, and after it ended she stalked him obsessively. She famously declared him to be "mad, bad, and dangerous to know," which he was. So was she. — Walter Isaacson
