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Every problem in history is due to men, so I'm basically asking for humanity to nest itself in a feminine culture, probably for the next 1,000 years. — Patch Adams

It's best to accept life as it really is and not as I imagined it to be — Paulo Coelho

Envy is a littleness of soul, which cannot see beyond a certain point, and if it does not occupy the whole space feels itself excluded. — William Hazlitt

Compassion is our deepest nature. It arises from our interconnection with all things. — Jack Kornfield

It hurts not the tongue to give fair words. — William Shakespeare

You make a horror film that's not very good. You'd be joining a long line, in a long video aisle, of stuff that doesn't work. — Patrick Fabian

To withhold deserved praise lest it should make its object conceited is as dishonest as to withhold payment of a just debt lest your creditor should spend the money badly. — George Bernard Shaw

The fastest way to bring a wrecking ball to our skewed interpretations is through confession. — Edward T. Welch

I don't need a job. I don't want an appointment. I don't want to be on a commission. I don't want to be ambassador to nowhere. — Kenneth Langone

Next you will say that you don't intend to have more than one house in the country!' 'Nay, I shan't say that! I want one in Leicestershire.' 'Oh, in that case there's no more to be said, for I've set my heart on one in the moon!' 'You don't mean that, love! Nay then, you can't have thought!' he expostulated. 'It's much too far from town! — Georgette Heyer

To be afraid of our next life because we don't feel we've done a good job with this life is not wise. It creates unhappiness now. — Frederick Lenz

Anytime you have doubts about what you're doing, go outside and run. Run until you can't run anymore. Run until you feel that fierce desire to win being born within you. You — Joel Dicker

Man was, therefore, still a prisoner on his own planet. It was much fairer, but a much smaller, planet than it had been a century before. When the Overlords abolished war and hunger and disease, they had also abolished adventure. — Arthur C. Clarke