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Most people think that making a living from books is fun or joyful, but there's much more to it than what the eyes can see, and I wish I had more time for more profitable and also joyful activities. — Robin Sacredfire

I think what turned me off of Christianity as a kid, and what I think turns other people off, is the thought that you have to sacrifice being cool to believe in God. — Samuel Larsen

Be sure to wear green
on March seventeen,
or else Irish leprechauns
pinch your bones clean! — Richelle E. Goodrich

That absolute, ultimate reality is always there within us (as it is everywhere else, as well). whether we are aware of it or not, it is there, like the sun shining behind the clouds, invisible because of the clouds, but undeniably there. The sun of our inner nature, the LifeParticle Sun, is always shining, whether we see it or not. And because it is already there, we don't need to create or achieve it. We just have to acknowledge it. — Ilchi Lee

You must build your character before the age of 40 because there is a destiny you must discover at the age of 40. — Anyaele Sam Chiyson

Is not absence death to those who love? — Alexander Pope

Stay in one place too long and the tide can overwhelm you. Ride the tide, surf the waves, stay on top of the changes. — Ron Kaufman

I'm not a big fan of identity politics and sort of picking one thing and defining yourself with it. — Andrej Pejic

There are moments when I feel that the Shylocks, the Judases, and even the Devil are broken spokes in the great wheel of good which shall in due time be mad whole. — Helen Keller

The existential vacuum manifests itself mainly in a state of boredom. — Viktor E. Frankl

My parents led this double life. They were in the underground movement to bring down the Nazis. My father was hanged for being a traitor. — Veruschka Von Lehndorff

It is fortunate for this community that I am not a criminal. — Arthur Conan Doyle