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No matter how wonderful things used to be, we cannot live in the past. The joy and excitement we feel here and now are more important. — Marie Kondo

To know the hight [sic] of a mountain, one must climb it. — Augustus William Hare

I go to Florida sometimes for vacation. I actually really like Florida. It's a weird place, it's surreal. It's so close, but you feel like you're in another world or on an island. — Jemima Kirke

Poetry is, above all, a singing art of natural and magical connection because, though it is born out of one's person's solitude, it has the ability to reach out and touch in a humane and warmly illuminating way the solitude, even the loneliness, of others. That is why, to me, poetry is one of the most vital treasures that humanity possesses; it is a bridge between separated souls. — Brendan Kennelly

I hate when men think that money is gonna buy you happiness ... I mean, it helps. — Chelsea Handler

Still, Hazel Levesque impressed him - even when she wasn't sitting atop a scary immortal supersonic horse who cussed like a sailor. — Rick Riordan

The sacred moment is splendid. — Lailah Gifty Akita

My evenings are taken up very largely with astrology. I make horoscopic calculations in order to find a clue to the core of psychological truth. — Carl Jung

If the machinery of the Law could be depended on to fathom every case of suspicion, and to conduct every process of inquiry, with moderate assistance only from the lubricating influences of oil of gold, the events which fill these pages might have claimed their share of the public attention in a Court of Justice. — Wilkie Collins

Anytime you put a baseball player in a suit and take him out of his element its uncomfortable. — Paul Konerko

Sci-fi films are as dead as westerns. — Ridley Scott

Should we tolerate debate within feminism's ranks? Undebatable! But it's not so simple: women are socialised to avoid conflict; when we do differ, especially on politics and in public, it's still tediously labelled a 'catfight.' — Robin Morgan

As pilgrims we effectively slip into the role of our spiritual ancestress and run back and forth between the hills seven times. This symbolises our own quest in this world for whatever we are seeking and God's Mercy which fulfils our quest even beyond our expectations. — Kristiane Backer