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Not to decide is to decide. Letting something go until it 'decides itself' is Life by Default. You don't want to live that way. So choose. Choose right now. Stop worrying about what you can 'lose' or how you can 'win' and just follow your joy. Where does your joy say you should go? — Neale Donald Walsch

Religion enabled society to organise itself to debate goodness, just as Greek drama had once done. — Edward Bond

I need to have something to source my energy to and something to remove me from my own weird brain. — Andy Biersack

I was not, though, born with a silver spoon in my mouth. Despite what people seem to think. — Michael Audain

You have created your fears. And you can choose to lay them to rest. You have created your dreams. And you can choose to bring them fully to life. — Ralph Marston

It felt safe under the duvet. The world couldn't reach Patricia now she was hiding under a thick layer of polyester. — Emily Organ

Traditional people of Indian nations have interpreted the two roads that face the light-skinned race as the road to technology and the road to spirituality. We feel that the road to technology ... has led modern society to a damaged and seared earth. Could it be that the road to technology represents a rush to destruction, and that the road to spirituality represents the slower path that the traditional native people have traveled and are now seeking again? The earth is not scorched on this trail. The grass is still growing there. — William Commanda

Everything that looks to the future elevates human nature; for life is never so low or so little as when occupied with the present. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

The one thing prostitution is not is a 'victimless crime.' It attracts a wide species of preying criminals and generates a long line of victims, beginning with the most obvious and least understood - the prostitute herself. — Gail Sheehy

One knows, when all one's life one has walked in dangerous places, when the silence is that of ambush and when the silence is that of emptiness. — Dorothy Dunnett