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I'm afraid of losing my obscurity. Genuineness only thrives in the dark. Like celery. — Aldous Huxley

It is only because of your love, only your love, that the poor will forgive you the bread you give them. — Richard J. Foster

Get stoned and abandon all constructive activity. — Timothy Leary

Happiness is just an illusion. And any attempt to achieve it is the ultimate cause of your plight — Katie Kacvinsky

Universe is an empty mirror. World is just the reflection of your thoughts. — Amit Ray

Upon books the collective education of the race depends; they are the sole instruments of registering, perpetuating and transmitting thought. — Harry S. Truman

Take care of brothers and sisters who are weaker ... the elderly, the sick, the hungry, the homeless and strangers, because we will be judged on this. — Pope Francis

As you go along, you literally collect places. I'm fed up with going to places; I shan't go to anymore. — Bruce Chatwin

For the advice in a joke is sometimes more useful than the most serious teaching. — Baltasar Gracian

You can ask me for anything you like, except time — Napoleon Bonaparte

I know with all my heart and soul that God lives. I believe He will enlighten our lives with His love for each of us if we strive to be worthy of that love, in the holy name of Jesus Christ, amen. — James E. Faust

Oh my God, I'm so excited. I love Comic-Con, it feels like a weird nerd camp. All my nerd friends are there and all the comic book writers I know and then a lot of actors, too, and you hang out with these people for just a few days, but you hang out with them all day, every day. It's like camp - it's like a weird camp. I love it. — Brea Grant

There is no advance without strife. — Philip Wylie

Not that she wanted to have sex with him, necessarily. Only that she was happy to acknowledge, on this late-summer evening, that he was a man and she a woman, and if he found her attractive, that was all right with her. — Anne Berest