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Whatever you have received more than others in health, in talents, in ability, in success, in a pleasant childhood, in harmonious conditions of home life, all this you must not take to yourself as a matter of course. You must pay a price for it. You must render in return an unusually great sacrifice of your life for other life. — Albert Schweitzer

Underneath the sky, so void of light, the rain soaked me through. I held on to the railing and felt calm, even content, and then he had to reach through the dark, raise my temperature and make my heart beat a little bit faster. Not very gallant I should say ... especially so close to bedtime. Friend or not, should he rob me of sleep, I'll be sure to take his. — Donna Lynn Hope

Everything here is so weak, little girl. Everything breaks so easily. They want such simple things. — Neil Gaiman

I admire and respect Bill Clinton. I think he was a great president. — Jim Clyburn

If people don't hold grudges, it means they just don't care what people do. — Fran Lebowitz

The more charming person is the person who admits the other person is more charming. — Benedict Cumberbatch

He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all beings, and all beings in his own Self, and looks on everything with an impartial eye. — Gautama Buddha

England's bowlers have improved, I'll give them that. — Jeff Thomson

God, he looked good. Up close, from a distance, it didn't matter. The boy didn't have a bad side. — Linda Kage

The psychedelic experience is not a journey into the human unconscious, or into the ghost bards of our human civilization. It's a journey into the presence of the Gaian mind. — Terence McKenna

The Bible is God's book of promises, and, unlike the books of men, it does not change or get out of date. — Billy Graham

The right ending is an open door you can't see too far out of. It can mean exactly the opposite of what you are thinking. — Michael Ondaatje

People tell stories and it's up to those who listen whether to believe or not."
"Shouldn't the storyteller believe it."
"The storyteller should tell it. — Cecelia Ahern