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Consider when, on a voyage, your ship is anchored; if you go on shore to get water you may along the way amuse yourself with picking up a shellish, or an onion. However, your thoughts and continual attention ought to be bent towards the ship, waiting for the captain to call on board; you must then immediately leave all these things, otherwise you will be thrown into the ship, bound neck and feet like a sheep. So it is with life. If, instead of an onion or a shellfish, you are given a wife or child, that is fine. But if the captain calls, you must run to the ship, leaving them, and regarding none of them. But if you are old, never go far from the ship: lest, when you are called, you should be unable to come in time. — Epictetus

There are consequence every action, whether evil or good. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Cruelty isn't a personality trait. Cruelty is a habit. — Rick Yancey

If life is a song, and God is the divine conductor, I must consider these trials and troubles as the harmony of my song, for every song needs more than a melody! — Evinda Lepins

My heart aches completely, every hour, every day, and only when I'm with you does the pain go away. — Ewan McGregor

I do think that in some ways, the complexity of technology, the things that we all have to deal with in media, have created a new kind of person that is sensitive to media, but also sensitive to the kind of beliefs that people have. And this person can put the two together. — Jeff Goodby

Marty stayed busy as a chemistry major at Seattle University, — Jamie Ford

Asking is the first step in the Creative Process, so make it a habit to ask. — Rhonda Byrne

Love and Freedom of Thoughts is a fast-acting antidote against the misanthropic cold sword of mass surveillance. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Even with nougat, you can have a perfect moment. — Terry Pratchett

I knew perfectly well what it was over which he was brooding. — Arthur Conan Doyle