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My mind was formed by studying philosophy, Plato and that sort of thing. — Werner Heisenberg

Because money permits a constant stream of luxuries and indulgences, it can take away their savor, and by permitting instant gratification, money shortcuts the happiness of anticipation. Scrimping, saving, imagining, planning, hoping
these stages enlarge the happiness we feel. — Gretchen Rubin

I tell you what I envy about people in love - I'd love it if someone knew me I mean really knew me. What I like what I'm afraid of what kind of toothpaste I use. - Rose Morgan — Barbra Streisand

And thence from Athens turn away our eyes
To seek new friends and stranger companies. — William Shakespeare

I ran against a Prejudice that quite cut off the view. — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

The only way to live in any true security is to live so close to the bottom that when you fall you do not have far to drop, you do not have much to lose. — Dorothy Day

It is a distortion, with something profoundly disloyal about it, to picture the human being as a teetering, fallible contraption, always needing watching and patching, always on the verge of flapping to pieces. — Lewis Thomas

Overmedication: We're killing ourselves. Degrading
often unseen & often unfelt
our kidneys, livers, vital organs. Until it's too late. And we croak. Kidney failure, heart failure, liver failure. We do it to ourselves — David R. Wommack

Presently, the Commission for Commemorating 350 Years of American Jewish History has been brought about to encourage and sponsor a variety of historical activities that advance our understanding of the American Jewish experience as it marks this milestone anniversary. — Jon Porter

Your inner voice is your signboard, follow it — Anamika Mishra

Conventions are often surrounded with the solemn language of morality, but in fact they have little to do with it. — Frans De Waal

Easing up on seventy, an age when a man might be forgiven follicular failure. — Anna Quindlen