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But remember, continuing a wrong relationship only increases the pain when it finally does end. — Joshua Harris

Punctuality comes high on my list of unforgivable sins. — Dorothy Cannell

Your love defines your life. — Debasish Mridha

There he lay spooked, a spinning wheel in a celestial bowling alley. — Meg Rosoff

The world is twisted beyond hope, when lowborn smugglers must vouch for the honour of kings. — George R R Martin

History does seem to repeat itself hence it's mindboggling to still hear the 'avoid all negative people' speeches from, of all people, supposedly important spiritual teachers. Ironically, their congregations would probably be the ones hiding their faces from the accuracies of truth speakers like Christ. Now, Christ was the complete opposite of negative, however the danger is that truth is often misunderstood as negativity by those who are constantly taught to only seek flattery. — Criss Jami

Learn from them, because I will always be there, one step ahead of you, programming more difficult and advanced patterns into the computer so that your next battle is more difficult, so that you are pushed — Orson Scott Card

You can only live 'Life' when you stepped out from your comfort zone. Don't restrict yourself within a shell when you can actually be limitless. — Jeekeshen Chinnappen

puts the cart before the horse. — Swami Vivekananda

But the misfortune of speaking with bitterness is a most natural consequence of the prejudices I had been encouraging. There — Jane Austen

Philanthropy is almost the only virtue which is sufficiently appreciated by mankind. Nay, it is overrated; and it is our selfishness which overrates it. — Henry David Thoreau

Self-centredness thus enabling every human being to see the universe spread out in descending tiers beneath himself who is its lord, — Marcel Proust

The poet may be used as a barometer, but let us not forget that he is also part of the weather. — Lionel Trilling