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Eventually you will go into samadhi. Samadhi is a very advanced meditation. You dissolve into the clear light of eternity again and again. — Frederick Lenz

Killing for pleasure is wrong and should be banned. Fox hunting, stag hunting and hare coursing are moral issues. It is time that we stood up for morality. The commandment Thou shall not kill may be hedged with exceptions.Thou shall not kill for pleasure is not; it is a commandment for the 21st century and it is time that we respected it unambiguously, without prevarication and without procrastination. — Lyndon Harrison, Baron Harrison

A sheet spread beneath an apple-tree can receive only apples; a sheet spread beneath the stars can receive only star-dust. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Less than 30 essential medicines are available in India's public hospitals and often they are out of stock. — The Lancet

Nothing is hidden that will not be made known; nothing is secret that will not come to light. — Dan Brown

Death is not the worst thing; rather, when one who craves death cannot attain even that wish. — Sophocles

He is tired, but he's free. He is living, because he's in motion. — David Levithan

Entrepreneurial business favours the open mind. It favours people whose optimism drives them to prepare for many possible futures, pretty much purely for the joy of doing so. — Richard Branson

Best day of my life was January 9, 1997. I was eight years old and my mom and I went to the zoo on a class trip. I liked the bears. She liked the monkeys. Best day ever. End of story. — John Green

For just as I am certain of God and His existence, I am equally certain that one day we will meet... or meet again. And that will be a wonderful day! — Jose N. Harris

To the girls of the Middle East: Be immodest, rebel, disobey, and know you deserve to be free — Mona Eltahawy

The gifts of the Almighty are weighed and parceled out in a scale peculiar to himself. — Cormac McCarthy

And what magnificent instruments of observation we possess in our senses! This nose, for example, of which no philosopher has yet spoken with reverence and gratitude, is actually the most delicate instrument so far at our disposal: it is able to detect tiny chemical concentrations that even elude a spectroscope. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Help me give up my addiction to Hope. — Chuck Palahniuk