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[O]ver sufficiently long a term, as everyone knows, there is nothing that does not have as its consequence death. — Mohsin Hamid

My intent, here, is to tell our story in a dramatically truthful way. While the facts may be less than accurate, please understand that the emotion is true. The intent is true. And, dramatically speaking, intention is everything. — Garth Stein

I was overcome with emotion and couldn't speak - which is, after all, the simplest and the most complex kind of magic all at once. — Pierdomenico Baccalario

Our minds have the potential to become righteous about many different concerns, and only a few of these concerns are activated during childhood. Other — Jonathan Haidt

No matter how much make up you put on
it will not make you beautiful on the inside. — Matshona Dhliwayo

This magical thinking, this idea that human and personal progress is somehow inevitable, leads to political passivity. ... It has turned whole nations, such as the United States, into self-consuming machines of death. — Chris Hedges

In the middle of the night I am awakened by a sound. I sit up abruptly in bed. I hear it again. It's music. Wait, it sounds like the ice cream man, in our house. Is this some kind of twisted nightmare? The flipping ice cream man, breaking in to chop us all up in our beds to the tune of 'Zippity Do Dah'? ... My heart slows. I remember. There is no psycho ice cream man here. It is just our new musical soap dispenser ... — Deb Caletti

English is clipped in speech. Texas is exactly the opposite. — Michael Caine

Both the poor and the rich need salvation. At the same time, each person has his or her specific sinfulness and enslavement. The patterns of enslavement differ, which means that the specific sinfulness of the rich is different from that of the poor. Therefore, in Luke's gospel, the rich are tested on the ground of their wealth, whereas others are tested on loyalty toward their family, their people, their culture, and their work (Lk 9:59-61) (Nissen 1984:175). This means that the poor are sinners like everyone else, because ultimately sinfulness is rooted in the human heart. — David J. Bosch

Better to have fewer wants than greater riches to supply increasing wants. — Augustine Of Hippo