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Never compromise your perceptions and truth to validate the perceptions of others. — Debasish Mridha

Desire creates attachment. Attachment to this world. And, when you don't get what you want or get what you don't want, it leads to suffering. And that to violence and wars. Which finally results in destruction. So, if you want to avoid destruction and suffering, you should control your desire right? Give up maya, the illusion of this world? — Amish Tripathi

Alfie was the first time I was above the title; the first time I became a star in America. — Michael Caine

If we would see others as they see themselves, our shyness would soon become compassion. — Robert Breault

We think too fast, even while walking or on the way, or while engaged in other things, no matter how serious the subject. — Friedrich Nietzsche

To have a successful marriage, a man must, on a fundamental level be scared shitless of his wife. — Dustin Hoffman

To be honest, I really enjoy the chance to meet the fans because I've found with 'The Hobbit,' the fans are all really lovely and enthusiastic. — Dean O'Gorman

Let me tell you something. Boring women get a bad rap. There's a lot to be said for boring women. — Jerry Stahl

I am willing without further exercise in pain to open my heart. And this needs no doctrine or theology of suffering. We love apocalypses too much, and crisis ethics and florid extremism with its thrilling language. Excuse me, no. I've had all the monstrosity I want. — Saul Bellow

He could no longer remember his real name. He felt empty and cleansed, in that place that was not a place. He was without form, and void. He was nothing. — Neil Gaiman

I'm only human, she told herself. There's not enough room in my heart for everyone. — Tom Perrotta

What we learn for the sake of knowing, we hold; what we learn for the sake of accomplishing some ulterior end, we forget as soon as that end has been gained. This, too, is automatic action in the constitution of the mind itself, and it is fortunate and merciful that it is so, for otherwise our minds would be soon only rubbish-rooms. — Anna Brackett

They don't hang dukes, darling. He'd be let off by reason of insanity. Everyone knows the upper classes are batty. — Rhys Bowen

Now I realize that the trees blossom in Spring and bear fruit in Summer without seeking praise; and they drop their leaves in Autumn and become naked in Winter without fearing blame. — Khalil Gibran