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Every Body has so good an Opinion of their own Understanding as to think their own way the best. — Mary Astell

I've become a killer of the Lord. It's the Lord's will that I should kill you. So that makes it all right. You do see that, don't you? You see, it makes it all right. — Agatha Christie

Elizabeth Blair of brother Frank: he could not let even a great man set his small dogs on him without kicking the dog & giving his master some share of the resentment. — Doris Kearns Goodwin

There is nothing you will ever do that is more important than being honest about who you really are. — Bryant McGill

Gluttony is a great fault; but we do not necessarily dislike a glutton. We only dislike the glutton when he becomes a gourmet-that is, we only dislike him when he not only wants the best for himself, but knows what is best for other people. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

It felt like a new day. — Oprah Winfrey

God has made us study partner. We need to talk about our project. — Isaac Marion

The art of Life is to be Ourselves. — Jan Jansen

That is one of the great secrets of life, that life is a movement. And if you are stuck somewhere you lose contact with life. — Rajneesh

I think that to have known one good, old man-one man, who, through the chances and mischances of a long life, has carried his heart in his hand, like a palm-branch, waving all discords into peace-helps our faith in God, in ourselves, and in each other more than many sermons — George William Curtis

Now then is my chance to find out what is of great importance, and I
must be careful, and tell no lies. — Virginia Woolf

To attempt to describe how music pervades and flavors a life feels a little like an invasion of privacy, even if the privacy is my own. Listening to music, ... is finally the most inward of acts
so inward that even language, even the language of thought, can come to seem intrusive ... After all these procedures the unbreachable mysteriousness of music remains intact. The book can never be more than an interruption. Afterward, the listening begins again, to generate, in turn, other and completely different books. — Geoffrey O'Brien

The smell of home was indistinguishable from the smell of leaving home: each inhalation a mix of familiarity and fear. — Camilla Gibb