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Give your body and mind to worldly enjoyments, and the world will destroy them both. Devote them to God and his service, and you will enjoy bodily health, peace of mind, and spiritual joy. — Swami Prabhavananda

We came together in a dance of death and so quickly was I sucked down into the vortex that when I came to the surface again I couldn't recognize the world. When I found myself loose the music had ceased; the carnival was over and I had been picked clean. — Henry Miller

The time your game is most vulnerable is when you're ahead; never let up. — Rod Laver

Prayer bends the omnipotence of heaven to your desire. Prayer moves the hand that moves the world. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Let us have the candor to acknowledge that what we call "the economy" or "the free market" is less and less distinguishable from warfare. — Wendell Berry

When you work on your own life, you are less likely to hyper focus on the imperfections of your husband. — Martha Quinn

A Conservative Government is an organized hypocrisy. — Benjamin Disraeli

There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you. — Beatrix Potter

And my wife ... well, I guess she'd earned her scene with me, but still; did she really have that much reason to be angry? I mean, when she married me she knew what she was getting into, didn't she? She had been my mistress, for Chrissake! That spoke volumes, didn't it? — Jordan Belfort

It is a capital mistake to theorize in advance of the facts. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Vacations are like orgasms. There's no such thing as a bad one. — Al Daltrey

To hell with them. Nothing hurts if you don't let it. — Ernest Hemingway,

Do not engage in any paper wars. You will convince nobody and arrive at no satisfaction yourself. — Florence Nightingale

Once an activity has been socialized, it is impossible to point out, by concrete example, how men in a free market could better conduct it. How, for instance, can one compare a socialized post office with private postal delivery when the latter has been outlawed? — Leonard Read