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That which you look upon as your own you may keep only so long as the world allows you to own it. — Mahatma Gandhi

The most knowledgeable person is not necessarily the person who runs the government, nor the church, nor the business. — Frederick Lenz

Like stepping into a fairy tale under a curtain of stars. — Erin Morgenstern

He stepped closer, and her body warmed as if he were the sun. — Cate Rowan

Age is just a number, and agelessness means not buying into the idea that a number determines everything from your state of health to your attractiveness to your value. — Christiane Northrup

I don't want to hurt you, Mistress Weatherwax," said Mrs Gogol.
"That's good," said Granny. "I don't want you to hurt me either. — Terry Pratchett

The first duty of a man is to love himself. When someone loves himself, he is loving the universe. This universe is existing because of you. — Debasish Mridha

Relationships are teleological. They're all going somewhere and they're turning us into something, hopefully something better, something new. — Donald Miller

Things not worth doing are not worth doing well. — Ken Blanchard

I see it, Jack. Your muse is back. The thing that gave you passion, tormented you, and haunted you is back. You're reeling in ecstasy and dread. It's something you want, but can't ever have. And the one that brings the pain is pure, white as snow ... and standing in front of you. — H.M. Ward

Well, that's exactly the wrong attitude. That is not the attitude they had in World War II. Your attitude is that freedom means you can do whatever you want whenever you want it, and that sacrifice is somehow un-American. But the idea that we should also be defensive about our flaws and weaknesses and our vulnerabilities is ridiculous. — Bill Maher

He would not let her go. Even though, staring into her open eyes in the swirling salt-filled water, with sun flashing though each wave, he thought he would like this moment to be forever: the dark-haired woman on shore calling for their safety, the girl who had once jumped rope like a queen, now holding him with a fierceness that matched the power of the ocean - oh, insane, ludicrous, unknowable world! Look how she wanted to live, look how she wanted to hold on. — Elizabeth Strout

You can see a person's whole life in the cancer they get. — Haruki Murakami