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A better world is always waiting for a better you. — Debasish Mridha

Those who pretend to investigate the transcendental truths of the Being based on pure reasoning fall in the same mistake as someone who, ignoring how to use the science's modern instruments, tries to study the life of what is infinitely small with telescopes and the life of what is infinitely large with microscopes. — Samael Aun Weor

They belonged to each other totally, and always would, and that was that.
But maybe everyone felt that way? Until the moment they realized they were just like everyone else, and everything they'd thought was real shattered apart. — Cassandra Clare

There's a million reasons why I should give you up. But the heart wants what it wants. — Selena Gomez

We report the news. Fox talks about the news. — Jonathan Klein

Today's tactical victory does not guarantee tomorrow's strategic success. — Peter Pace

Masquerading in the attire of the opposite sex was a criminal offense, except on Halloween. — Ann Bausum

Happiness is speechless. — George William Curtis

Many people who are forced into emigration suffer and often die tragically; many of their rights are violated, they are obliged to separate from their families and, unfortunately, continue to be subjected to racist attitudes and xenophobia. — Pope Francis

Often as a poet I find that I am somewhat outside an experience I want to hold onto, consciously taking mental notes or writing them down in my journal - for fear that I will forget. It's not unlike being on a trip and taking pictures, your face behind a camera the whole time - the entire experience mediated by a lens. — Natasha Trethewey

Yes, sir. But unless Caleb gets frisky with the stove, I'm not anticipating any problems. Nick — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Ask nature: she will tell you that she made both day and night. — Seneca.