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There were many of us who believed relationships, in particular, were something to be avoided because this kind of contact would lead to all manner of feelings that were disturbing and would be a distraction to our practice of the dharma. It was a great source of amusement that while we tried to live relatively celibate lives, we had in the building one room with a double bed where couples could go to have "contact with the object." I cannot imagine what we were thinking. — Rob Preece

Alcoholic drinks do not agree with me. A single glass of wine or beer a day is amply sufficient to turn life into a valley of tears for me. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Historically, usury was defined as any interest whatever on an unproductive loan.Our whole banking system I have ever abhorred, I continue to abhor, and I shall die abhorring. — John Adams

When you have made a thorough and reasonably long effort, to understand a thing, and still feel puzzled by it, stop, you will only hurt yourself by going on. — Lewis Carroll

I had the arrogant confidence of a man born to battle. I am Uhtred, son of Uhtred, son of another Uhtred, and we had not held Bebbanburg and its lands by whimpering at altars. We are warriors. — Bernard Cornwell

You're becoming insatiable," he murmurs. "I've only got a taste for you," I whisper. — E.L. James

Give your best effort, because you are worth your best effort. — Denis Waitley

Every day, God has something to say to you. Even when He seems to be quiet, God is still saying something. — T. B. Joshua

Expression and thought are inextricably linked: crude language permits only crude thinking. — Sarah Churchwell

With guys I revere, like Marcus Garvey or Malcolm X, their look is less about style than purpose and the expression of beauty. It wasn't just about being noticed, you know? — Mos Def

the eight main "dialects" of Chinese are so vastly different that they are, under any analysis, separate languages. The — John McWhorter

The automatic machine, whatever we thinkof any feelings it may or may not have, is the precise economic equivalent of the slave. — Norbert Wiener