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How many lives are frittered away, age after age, in endless coming and going. Find out who you are! — Anandamayi Ma

A good umpire, like a good FBI agent, is never noticed if he is doing his job. — Thomas Boswell

The next-most difficult thing in the world is to get perspective. The most difficult is to keep it. — Cassius Jackson Keyser

I have no idea whether what I write will be of the remotest interest to anyone else. Some mornings when I read what I wrote the previous day I think it's fairly entertaining; other times I think it's pure rubbish. The main thing is not to take any notice, not to be elated or upset, just keep going. — Maeve Binchy

The inner chambers of the soul are like the photographer's darkroom. Like a laboratory. One cannot stay there all the time or it becomes the solitary cell of the neurotic. — Anais Nin

It is in human nature to relax, when not compelled by personal advantage or disadvantage. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

My son will wear the title well, the Duke thought, and realized with a sudden chill that this was another death thought. — Frank Herbert

The way campaign funds are distributed are all a matter of record. — Elizabeth Edwards

I am a die-hard romantic at heart and love the idea of love. But, when it comes to love, I kinda believe in the old world charm of romance - where there's mystery and intrigue. — Esha Gupta

Once blasphemy again God was the greatest blasphemy; but God died, and thereupon those blasphemers died too. — Friedrich Nietzsche

There's always things from shooting a film that you pick up that hopefully make you better. — F. Gary Gray

I'm beginning to believe that anything I do to extend my life is just going to be outweighed by the agony of living it. — Donald Ray Pollock

The only wisdom we can hope to acquire
Is the wisdom of humility: humility is endless.
The houses are all gone under the sea.
The dancers are all gone under the hill. — T. S. Eliot