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Our lives, I've learned, don't simply proceed nicely and directly from "birth" to "death." Instead, I see each one of us as traveling a most curious and branching-out or circuitous route, one that is creative in ways that are both known and, I'm sure now, unknown. Ah, — Jane Roberts
Sometimes we let the first ones get away, but it teaches us to cherish the second ones that much more. — Claire Contreras
We always think we are right, and - search as I have - there is no evil under the sun that somebody somewhere won't argue is actually a good, no idiocy that hasn't got its perfectly serious defenders, and no tyrant, past or present - no matter how bloody - without some bunch of zealot schmucks to defend him or his reputation till the last breath in their bodies - or preferably somebody else's. — Clive Barker
I feel sad that he's just a voice now. — Yoko Ono
too." "I guess it's just nice to have someone — Janie Marie Hall
I expect some new phases of life this summer, and shall try to get the honey from each moment. — Lucy Stone
Cowardice is how you decide to be in real life — Veronica Roth
I'm not on Twitter or Facebook or anything. I just feel like my life is better without it. — Ben Lloyd-Hughes
I think I'm a weird combination of deeply introverted and very daring. I can feel both those things working. — Helen Hunt
What we've got is the wholesale embrace of fracking domestically, internationally and for export. And this couldn't be further from what we really need to do to address climate change. — Josh Fox
For my sister's 50th birthday, I sent her a singing mammogram. — Steven Wright
Union is as if in a room there were two large windows through which the light streamed in it enters in diffrent places but it all becomes one. — Teresa Of Avila
The reason you were born is for a purpose — Sunday Adelaja
In retrospect, the saddest moment of one's life would seem to be that in which one first became aware that sensibility must be protected by intelligence if it is to survive living. It is that realization that puts the bloodshed into adolescence. And the lack of that realization makes the rest of life a bloodshed. — Frank O'Hara