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One cannot always keep an adder in one's breast to feed one, nor rise up every night to sow thorns in the garden of one's soul. — Oscar Wilde

Be alive to the moment, that's all you can do. — Marty Rubin

We are all shaped by what we do. — Kelly Sue DeConnick

Reaching out to any fellow ghetto kids is an act he puts in the same category as doing drugs: the initial rush of warmth and euphoria puts you on a path to ruin. — Ron Suskind

And really is there anything in the world more captivating than a beautiful young mother with a healthy baby in her arms? 'What — Anton Chekhov

IBM was the original contractor for much of the computer interface design on the film. — Douglas Trumbull

Thanks for being such a bully." I flattened my expression. "I wasn't a bully. I was merely a persistent peddler of holiday cheer. — Penny Reid

Tears of joy are better than smiles of sorrow. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Idling is important. Most people don't know how. They're afraid of it. This explains why they turn on the television set or pick up the newspaper. They think they have to be doing something. — Mortimer Adler

The Eucharist bathes the tormented soul in light and love. Then the soul appreciates these words, 'Come all you who are sick, I will restore your health.' — Bernadette Soubirous

The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. — Socrates

If incarceration had come to define the lives of men from impoverished black neighborhoods, eviction was shaping the lives of women. Poor black men were locked up. Poor black women were locked out. — Matthew Desmond

World-view is a product of life-view, not vice versa. — Albert Schweitzer

I have two dogs and a parrot, so they require a lot of attention. They deserve it. — Cassie Steele

The power of the story sheds a light and great perspective on well known facts. The power of cinema draws on that collective history. — Cate Blanchett