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I am Zarathustra the Godless: where shall I find my equal? All those who give themselves their own will and renounce all submission, they are my equals. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I have long argued that we need to reopen Alcatraz to house government criminals, and let tourists on excursion boats in San Francisco Bay pay to chum the water with meat with an expired sell-by date that would otherwise have to be discarded. — L. Neil Smith

Despite the importance of his mission, Poe found himself conflicted. Not only did he respect Lor San Tekka, he liked him. How could he leave him here? "Sir, if you don't mind, I - " The older man cut him off. "But I do mind, Poe Dameron. You spoke of your mission." Both his gaze and his tone hardened. "Now fulfill it. Compared to what is stirring in the galaxy, you and I are little more than motes of dust." Still, Poe demurred. "With all due respect, some motes are of more importance than others ... sir. — Alan Dean Foster

In order to pass into other dimensions you need to really understand what is out there. A teacher of mysticism is able to explain how to deal with these other worlds and universes. — Frederick Lenz

Some readers allow their prejudices to blind them. A good reader knows how to disregard inappropriate responses. — John Barton

My heart is beating so fast and fierce I hardly hear them. — Suzanne Collins

Some things aren't meant for sunlight. The only place for them is in the shadows. — Ash Krafton

Let me encourage you, if someone has wronged you, and you still get that cringing feeling on the inside when you see or think about that person, take it to God and allow Him to keep your heart soft and sensitive. — Victoria Osteen

Other men are lenses through which we read our own minds. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Anything that says Yes to life is automatically saying No to war. — Tom Robbins

The tenet of the philosopher that for each man there was only one perfect friend; — Mary Renault

At first, I was called a quack, a charlatan, and worse, year after year, in Australia, England and the United States, by men who simply refused to believe that a nurse from 'the bush' could devise a treatment which succeeded where they had failed. — Elizabeth Kenny

When there's no sign of hope in the desert, so much hope still lives inside despair. Heart, don't kill that hope ... — Rumi