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Once we were particles of Light, now we are Beings of Light, radiating Love. — Rumi
If you look at my eyes when I'm dancing, you'll see that glazed look. — Ben Stiller
We really don't get to understand /why/ most of the time. It's true. — Matthew Quick
It really bugs me that someone will tell me, after I spent 20 years being educated, how I'm supposed to think. — Clarence Thomas
Life only has narrative when we frame it and edit it and call it certain things. — Peter Landesman
Watch me, diamonds shining looking like I robbed Liberace. — Tupac Shakur
There's a lot of trials and tribulations you have to go through to get what you want, especially if you feel like it belongs to you. — Keyshia Cole
There is a point where the universe can deliver you from the verge of regret. I know your love for me will take you there. — Lawren Leo
I said to her "I won't be happy if I get in and you don't," and Mara gave a look and said "Yes you will.". I realized that she was right and that needing people and caring about them were two very different things. I tucked this thought inside me like a fortune into a cookie. It was a secret and it made me feel powerful, even though I didn't understand why. — Meg Howrey
The millennial generation and a growing number of employees are looking for more than just a paycheck. If a nonprofit could make that easy for me, they are doing me a favor. It's not just a one-way value exchange; it is an internal morale building opportunity. — Gerald Chertavian
Everything is in front of you! Nothing, but the past is behind you. There is no need to look back if you want to go forward! — De Angelo R. Moody
we were alive, together, and conscious, aware of our own mortality, but thrilled by the fact of our own ridiculous existence. — Mark Kermode
The forest, the virgin forest, the life of a woodcutter - that has always been my ideal. — Thomas Bernhard
Yet anything less ecstatic than the singing of today's widows in Vrindavan would be hard to imagine. At the back, the madwomen are shrieking. In the foreground, the exhausted old widows struggle to keep up with the cantor's pitch, many nodding asleep until given a poke by one of the ashram managers walking up and down the aisles with a stick. It is difficult to think of a sorrier or more pathetic sight. Vrindavan, Krishna's earthly paradise, is today a place of such profound sadness and distress that it almost defies description. — William Dalrymple
