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When you start to get thousands of notes in your Evernote, you'll find searching them quickly is more and more important. — Jeremy Roberts

Live music is healthy. — John Lydon

Sometimes you just get a feeling about someone and that feeling is worth more than all of the little things put together. — J. Saman

There is no language so filthy as Spanish. There are words for all the vile words in English and there are other words and expressions that are used only in countries where blasphemy keeps pace with the austerity of religion. — Ernest Hemingway,

Life is like art - it is all about interpretation. — Robert Holden

Dear young people, please, don't be observers of life, but get involved. Jesus did not remain an observer, but he immersed himself. Don't be observers, but immerse yourself in the reality of life, as Jesus did. — Pope Francis

When you desire the common good, the whole world desires with you. Make humanity's desire your own and work for it. There you cannot fail. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

That soul that can reflect upon itself, consider itself, is more than so. — John Donne

Men don't wear fashion any more except in Italy and London. Americans have lost that. — Tom Ford

Korean cinema is very improvisational, and there is a unique power that stems from this. — Bae Doona

So the fact that there's someone who's planning what happens to the characters, writing it down, means that the characters always have a fate. And when we think about fate, we tend think of it as the thing we would have if we were literary characters, that is, if there were somebody out there, writing us. — Daniel Kehlmann

I had to learn to get comfortable in a role of ambiguity where I had to seek out advisers and learn quickly. — Brian Chesky

I don't deserve you." My — Sarah J. Maas

A man can condemn his enemies, but it's wiser to know them. — Harper Lee

The Lord, however, transferred to His own flesh not sin, as the poison of the serpent, but He did transfer to it death, that the penalty without the fault might transpire in the likeness of sinful flesh, whence, in the sinful flesh, both the fault might be removed and the penalty. — Bishop Serapion