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Some things are just meant to be adored ... to be truly appreciated for their beauty. — Lori L. Otto

The disembodied being stays in the same state of mind that it was in when it was embodied, unless it does something to change that while it is out of the body. — Frederick Lenz

Those TV pictures had looked like scenes from hell. Flames leaping up into the night. Even so, cattle aren't people. Just a few months later Jack had turned on the telly once again and called to Ellie to come and look, as people must have been calling out, all over the world, to whoever was in the next room, 'Drop what you're doing and come and look at this. — Graham Swift

I have sort of the career where, if you are a fan, you've been following me for a while, and you really like something that I've done, so meeting those people is always a really gracious experience. — Linda Cardellini

When songs fall from the sky, all I can do is catch them before they hit the ground. — Willie Nelson

If we can get the design right, we can reduce the experiential differences between the first-time and the repeated usage of the application. — Suyog Ketkar

Pain is only imagination — Justin Howard

Peaceful heart, peaceful mind. — Sharon Rose Summers

Don't mistake any of this for altruism ... Fear and greed just doesn't work. If you want to be successful, quality and service just works better. — Larry Ellison

However, the danger in [socially unbalanced relationships] is that the subjection of the woman temporarily calms the man's jealousy but also renders it more demanding. He ends up making his mistress live like those prisoners on whom light is shone day and night in order for them to be better watched. And things always end in tragedy. — Marcel Proust

We are dependent on the power of God to convert us and give faith in Jesus Christ and the new nature. — Jonathan Edwards

I'm less opposed to pink than I am to dresses, for the simple reason that I hated dresses and skirts as a child. I hated the way they impeded my mobility and playground power, and I hated the fear I had while wearing them that with one stiff breeze I would be exposed to the world, with no choice afterward but to slip quietly into a permanent vegetative state. — Natalie Angier

And when you're feeling empty, keep me memory, and leave out all the rest, leave out all the rest — Linkin Park