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It's better to live as you will want to have lived, rather than spend your time worrying about the end. You are right here in your story. Don't skip ahead — S.D. Smith

Having love and not giving it is just as difficult as not having love and needing it — Katerina Stoykova Klemer

Laughter means sympathy. — Thomas Carlyle

All thought is energy. All things are in motion. All time is now. — Neale Donald Walsch

Joe Frazier is so ugly that when he cries, the tears turn around and go down the back of his head. — Muhammad Ali

When our service for the Lord becomes so busy that we forget the Lord Himself, it is time to stop everything and seek Him. — K.P. Yohannan

I think inspiration is strongest when I find a balance between observation and participation. You can't write about what it means to dance by watching from the bleachers. — Chelsey Philpot

When we judge, we create negative karma. Judgment is a function of the personality. — Gary Zukav

I've had a pilot every single year that didn't sell for the past four years, that'll smack you in the back of the head. I had a really good one last year; I wouldn't have done the play in New York if I had gotten that one. — Bob Saget

If knowing is to be possible as a way of determining the nature of the present-at-hand by observing it, then there must first be a deficiency in our having-to-do with the world concernfully. When concern holds back from any kind of producing, manipulating and the like, it puts itself into what is now the sole remaining mode of Being-in, the mode of just tarrying-alongside. In this kind of 'dwelling' as a holding-oneself-back from any manipulation or utilization, the perception of the present-at-hand is consummated. — Martin Heidegger

I am not alone is doubting the imperative to respect cultures, as opposed to persons; and I believe we can respect persons only inasmuch as we consider them as abstract rights-holders. — Kwame Anthony Appiah

I covet no man's soul, nor is my soul theirs to covet. — Ayn Rand

It should be held as an eternal truth, that what is morally wrong can never be politically right.65 — Karen Swallow Prior