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Eighty-five percent of spirituality is a good night's sleep. — Howard G. Hendricks

Tourism is a mortal sin. — Werner Herzog

My life is in shambles. It is crazy. It couldn't get any crazier. I'm just trying to stay sane. — Barry Bonds

The world around him had gone brown. Brown grass and gray skies. No green. No blue. No life. — Hugh Howey

Man is born for uprightness. If a man lose his uprightness and yet live, his escape from death is mere good fortune. — Confucius

In the beginning (if there was such a thing), God created Newton's laws of motion together with the necessary masses and forces. This is all; everything beyond this follows from the development of appropriate mathematical methods by means of deduction. — Albert Einstein

What man can be a real man ... if he does not try and help make the world a better place! — Timothy Pina

I cut from myself all the weakness of care. The love for my dead, I put aside, secure in a casket, an object of study, a dry exhibit, no longer bleeding, cut loose, set free. The capacity for new love, I burned out. I watered it with acid until the ground lay barren and nothing there would sprout, no flower take root. Come. — Mark Lawrence

Never make a blood drinker of a greater age, said Eudoxia. For a greater mortal age can only lead to misery later on from habits learned in mortal life. — Anne Rice

That man has a spiritual body is evidenced by the account ... given in the writings of Moses that man was created spiritually in heaven before he was given a natural body. — J. Reuben Clark

Sometimes the very best things in life are given without request. — Cambria Hebert

One has just been sent out as a biblical dove, has found nothing green, and slips back into the darkness of the Ark — Franz Kafka

The years seem to rush by now, and I think of death as a fast approaching end of a journey-double and treble reason for loving as well as working while it is day. — George Eliot

Roses have thorns. That's the price of roses. When you start to forget that, that's when things go wrong. — T. Kingfisher