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I couldn't decide whether I thought reincarnation was a scare tactic or a hopeful message. — Roshani Chokshi

We are in a world that is connected, but is not communicating. — Tariq Ramadan

Philosophy alone can boast (and perhaps it is no more than the boast of philosophy), that her gentle hand is able to eradicate from the human mind the latent and deadly principle of fanaticism. — Edward Gibbon

All the sands of the world even when they unite together cannot create the hardness of a single rock! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I'd learned myself by the age of sixteen that just as girls guarded their virginity, boys guarded something less tangible which they called Themselves. — Joyce Johnson

Taking someone for granted is same as checking the strength of a boat by making holes in it. — Himanshu Chhabra

It is the Mass that matters. — Augustine Birrell

Film is better than digital in every way. It has better contrast ratio, better blacks, and better color reproduction. It's a more organic image, which is more the way your eyes see. — James Gray

I always hear people talk about 'dysfunctional families.' It annoys me, because it makes you think that somewhere there's this magical family where everyone gets along, and no one ever screams things they don't mean, and there's never a time when sharp objects should be hidden. Well, I'm sorry, but that family doesn't exist. And if you find some neighbors that seem to be the grinning model of 'function,' trust me - that's the family that will get arrested for smuggling arms in their SUV between soccer games.
The best you can really hope for is a family where everyone's problems, big and small, work together. Kind of like an orchestra where every instrument is out of tune, in exactly the same way, so you don't really notice. — Neal Shusterman

I am incapable of mediocrity. — Serge Gainsbourg

Our grandparents' generation never expected too much out of life and, paradoxically, were happier for it. It never occurred to my granddad that he would enjoy work. He hated it from the day he walked through the factory gates at 14 to when he left at 65. — Mark Barrowcliffe

Paul was so much taken with Christ, that nothing sweeter than Jesus could drop from his lips and pen. — Stephen Charnock