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Societies that eat unrefined foods produce large stools and build small hospitals; societies that eat fiber-depleted foods produce small stools and build large hospitals. — Denis Parsons Burkitt

Though it pained me, I gave in. Why was it that I repeatedly succumbed to the first whisper of a promised maybe? How did the enticer, hope, always find my heart unguarded? There was no such thing as hope. Not for me. Why was it so hard to accept that? — Richelle E. Goodrich

Do not allow the adumbrations of Aristotelian logic to prevent you from seeing a vast spectrum of truths; the post-Boolean continuum of shades of grey where we spend most of our lives. — Bryant McGill

It's a good thing to be foolishly gay once in a while. — Horace

As you get older, you accept that there are some tunnels that don't have any light in them, but you go down them anyway. — Wayne Coyne

You cease to be afraid when you cease to hope; for hope is accompanied by fear. — Seneca The Younger

Never let it be said that Harry Dresden is afraid of a dried, dead bug. Creepy or not, I wasn't going to let it ruin my concentration.
So I scooped it up with the corner of the phone book and popped it into the middle drawer of my desk. Out of sight, out of mind.
So I have a problem with creepy, dead, poisonous things. So sue me. — Jim Butcher

I am getting old and the sign of old age is that I begin to philosophize and ponder over problems which should not be my concern at all. — Jawaharlal Nehru

I do know some of the world's richest people. In monetary terms, they all performed very well. In terms of a fulfilling life, I am less sure. — Marc Faber

This work is not easy, and it never goes smoothly. Because we are hopelessly committed to both individual and group effectiveness, groups committed to public or civic value are rarely permanent. Instead, groups need to acquire a culture that rewards their members for doing that hard work. It takes this kind of group effort to get what we need, not just what we want; understanding how to create and maintain is one of the great challenges of our era. — Clay Shirky

The way to learn whether a person is trustworthy is to trust him. — Ernest Hemingway,