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Thus then a single harmony orders the composition of the whole ... by the mingling of the most contrary principles. — Aristotle.

The union of feminine and masculine energies within the individual is the basis of all creation. — Shakti Gawain

My atheism, like that of Spinoza, is true piety towards the universe and denies only gods fashioned by men in their own image, to be servants of their human interests. — George Santayana

Habits are changed by practicing new behaviors, and this is true for mental habits as well. — Wayne Dyer

I bet Maurice Gibb's heart monitor was singing the tune of Stayin' Alive. — Graham Norton

Brother Maical's wisdom lies in knowing he is not clever and letting himself be led. The foolishness of mankind is that we do not do the same. — Mark Lawrence

Did you think it was my intention to murder Whiskey Jack? Do you think I just cut down honourable men and loyal soldiers out of spite? ... They got in my way, damn you! Just as you're doing now! ...
The Tiste andii's faint smile nearly broke Kallor's heart. No, he understands. All to well. This will be his last battle, in Rake's name, and anyone's name.
Kallor drew out his sword. "Does it occur, to any of you, what these things do to me? No, of course not. the High King is cursed to fail, but never to fall. the High King is but ... What? Oh, the physical manifestiation of ambition. Walking proof of its inevitable price. Fine." he readied his two handed weapon.
"Fuck you, too". — Steven Erikson

The speed at which modern CPUs perform computations still blows my mind daily. — Markus Persson

American politics is theatre. There is a frightening emotionalism at national conventions. — Robert Dallek

Abide in peace, banish cares, take no account of all that happens, and you will serve God according to his good pleasure and rest in him. — John Of The Cross

Augustine insisted that this longing is as true for Christ-followers as it is for anyone else: "If I should ask you why you believe in Christ, and why you have become Christians, every man will answer truthfully by saying: for the sake of a happy life. — Randy Alcorn