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Do, soul, do; abuse and contemn thyself; yet a while and the time for thee to respect thyself, will be at an end. Every man's happiness depends from himself, but behold thy life is almost at an end, whiles affording thyself no respect, thou dost make thy happiness to consist in the souls, and conceits of other men. — Marcus Aurelius

You're one of those annoying glass half-full guys, aren't you?"
"I'm more of a full glass kind of guy. Who wants half of anything? — Charlie Cochet

Have some faith."
"Between faith and distrust, which one is more likely to keep you alive?"
"And which one is more likely to let you experience living?"
I threw up my hands. "Why is everything so philosophical with you?"
He shrugged. "I like thinking. — Roshani Chokshi

Her one desire, so long resisted, to make herself his, to call him her lord, her own - then, — Thomas Hardy

Every action of giving creates an opposite action of receiving and what you receive is always equal to what you've given. Whatever you give out in life, must return to you. It is the physics and the mathematics of the universe. — Rhonda Byrne

When you violate the rights of one man, you have violated the rights of all, and a public of rightless creatures is doomed to destruction. — Ayn Rand

Fairy tales have always got to have something a bit scary for children - as long as you make them laugh as well. — Roald Dahl

When they told him this, Ransom at last understood why mythology was what it was
gleams of celestial strength and beauty falling on a jungle of filth and imbecility. — C.S. Lewis

Poetry is mostly hunches. — John Ashbery

A deep, black grief gripped Robert Kennedy in the months following his brother's assassination. He lost weight, fell into melancholy silences, wore his brother's clothes, smoked the cigars his brother had liked, and imitated his mannerisms. — Thurston Clarke

Honesty is the most subversive of all disguises, — T Bone Burnett

What man really wishes to do he will find a means of doing. — George Bernard Shaw

I've always felt that anyone who wants to talk about my private life is only demonstrating the paucity of his/her imagination when there are so many more important and exciting things to discuss. — David Gerrold

Substantial progress toward better things can rarely be taken without developing new evils requiring new remedies. — William Howard Taft

Your attitude toward life is more important than environment, upbringing, and even your education. So always have a happy positive attitude. — Debasish Mridha