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The secret of the morning lies beyond your smile. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Where I'm from, we believe in all sorts of things that aren't true ... we call it history. — Gregory Maguire

To teach in order to lead others to faith is the task of every preacher and of each believer. — Thomas Aquinas

We are not clear as to the role in life of these chemicals; nor are we clear as to the role of the physician. You know, of course, that in ancient times there was no clear distinction between priest and physician. — Alan Watts

I strongly suggest from now to start the training with the run, I'm sure one momen you will need to run from somebody you must bet on your legs, because if they compromise you somehow you will see yourself in a locked room or who knows where??
Matrix?? — Deyth Banger

To gain new ideas we must constantly be exposing ourselves to the treasures of the world. We need to keep our eyes and our minds open. Remember, the creativity of God is everywhere. We simply need to see it, and then let that spark new ideas. — Stephen Altrogge

Today I suddenly experienced an absurd but quite valid sensation. I realized, in an intimate lightning flash, that I am no one. No one, absolutely no one. — Fernando Pessoa

Many politicians and pundits claim that the credit crunch and high mortgage foreclosure rate is an example of market failure and want government to step in to bail out creditors and borrowers at the expense of taxpayers who prudently managed their affairs. These financial problems are not market failures but government failure ... The credit crunch and foreclosure problems are failures of government policy. — Walter E. Williams

She is very clever, too clever for a woman. She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness. — Oscar Wilde

Sex is too sweet to speak about, you must only do it — Bangambiki Habyarimana

It was everything I hoped it would be. I want you to know I would have waited another sixteen years to be able to feel that with you again. — Jessica Ingro

Lovable work is visible work. The question of who gets a public platform as a worker and who does not is neatly side-stepped by Jobs's narrative. What do those in the invisible workforce call themselves in their social media profiles? What kinds of identities are available to them? These questions are critical because, as Jonathan Crary notes in his recent book, 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep, while the notion of identity is bound up with public visibility, today that public exposure has become detached from communal forms that once provided safekeeping and care. Crary notes that in the always-on, 24/7 temporality in which we now live, the pressure to be constantly consuming or producing necessitates a constant presence in the public sphere, specifically in the marketplace. — Miya Tokumitsu

So once you're dead there's just nothing?
Mari: Basically ...
Korogi: I get so scared when I start thinking about this stuff. I can hardly breathe, and my whole body wants to shrink into a corner. It's so much easier to just believe in reincarnation. — Haruki Murakami

Look at this tangle of thorns. — Vladimir Nabokov

If I could not smile, I think my situation would be even more serious. — Chris Cleave