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Over this odd world, this half the world that's dark now, I have to hunt a thing that lives on tears. — Thomas Harris
The secret of happiness is simple: find out what you truly love to do and then direct all of your energy towards doing it. Once you do this, abundance flows into your life and all your desires are filled with ease and grace. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari — Robin S. Sharma
Luck is nothing but combination of preparation and oppurtinity — Robin S. Sharma
It seems unfortunate that strong people are usually so disagreeable and overbearing that no one cares for them. In fact, to be different from your fellow creatures is always a misfortune. — L. Frank Baum
Because I live in California now, I find my musings really being centered in this world. — Lori Lansens
Life presents itself in constantly changing ways, but you're able to accept the challenges, rather than recoil, throw up your hands, and go on a binge. — Carnie Wilson
Use # as an introducer for comments. It is good to have a way to embed annotations and comments in data files. It's best if they're actually part of the file structure, and so will be preserved by tools that know its format. For comments that are not preserved during parsing, # is the conventional start character. — Eric S. Raymond
The lurking suspicion that something could be simplified is the world's richest source of rewarding challenges. — Edsger Dijkstra
... saying that you don't have time to improve your thoughts and your life is like saying you don't have time to stop for gas because you're too busy driving. Eventually it will catch up with you. - The Monk who sold his Ferrari — Robin S. Sharma
First of all, begin to live out of the glory of your imagination, not your memory.
ROBIN SHARMA The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari (Kindle Location 642) — Robin S. Sharma
If you seek to have the minutes pass faster, then what you seek is death, unintending as you may be. Minutes are all we have. They were — Robert J. Crane