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Nothing is intrinsically or ultimately bad. Any situation that arises is only relatively good or bad based on many factors, including - most significantly - how you perceive the situation and how you respond to it. — Ogyen Trinley Dorje

The most intense patriotism always flourishes in the rear. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Architecture concerns itself only with those characters of an edifice which are above and beyond its common use. — John Ruskin

Although we cannot number the infinite, nevertheless it can be comprehended by Him whose knowledge has no bounds. — Anne Rice

I don't get into heavy political numbers because I don't find them lyrical. — James Taylor

There is nothing so fleeting as the memory of benefits received. — Francesco Guicciardini

I don't believe in the term 'guilty pleasure,' because it implies I should feel ashamed for liking something. A real guilty pleasure would be, I don't know, taking gratification in some stranger's ghastly death or something - which I guess I do enjoy, because I read a ton of true crime. — Bill Hader

This model understands that there are real limits imposed on all individuals precisely because of our phylogenetic and generational legacy; that is, our predicament is less intrapsychically located than external and historical. — Nancy J. Ramsay

It has been wisely observed by the greatest of modern thinkers that mankind has progressed more rapidly in every other respect than in morality. — Lafcadio Hearn

I never fixed a story. I didn't make judgments, I let the listener make judgments. When I got to the end of the story, if it had a moral, I let the listener find it. — Tom T. Hall

I watched love and life play out in a million ways, but one of the best things I learned was this: You don't outrun pain. — Jewel

YOu, as a phemomenon like all phenomena, have a beginning and an end.
When life takes a visible form, we call it birth, and when it sissolves into invisible energy, we call it death. From the perspective of life itself, itis all just change; nothing is " born" or " dies" Life, while expressing itself in countlessly diverse forms, is a continuous flow without a beginning or an end. — Ilchi Lee