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Success in life could be defined as the continued expansion of happiness and the progressive realization of worthy goals. — Deepak Chopra

I would never be able to live in a huge city. I'd feel like one of 100,000 people doing the same thing. — Jack White

I stopped going to Kingdom Hall, the church, when I was 11 years old, so I was very young. They don't celebrate birthdays, you get no Christmas, so it's a very difficult religion for children to get into. And they do a lot of finger-pointing among the Jehovah's Witnesses. — Ja Rule

Whatever is graceful is virtuous, and whatever is virtuous is graceful. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

It's OK to quote from your past. But I'm more interested in quoting from my present and pointing towards the future. — Robert Plant

Republicans are pushing legislation forward that will improve the effectiveness of and bring more accountability to U.S. foreign assistance around the world and bring democracy even further into the light. — Virginia Foxx

Someone who begins to develop an interest in the teachings can tend to distance themselves from the reality of material things, as if the teachings were something completely apart from daily life. Often, at the bottom of all this, there is an attitude of giving up and running away from one's own problems, with the illusion that one will be able to find something that will miraculously help one to transcend all that. But the teachings are based on the principle of our actual human condition. We have a physical body with all its various limits: each day we have to eat, work, rest, and so on. This is our reality, and we can't ignore it. — Namkhai Norbu

Perhaps a man really dies when his brain stops, when he loses the power to take in a new idea. — George Orwell

I don't always just want to do the same thing. — Kristen Wiig

When your name is really and truly Percy Blakeney, pronounced 'Black-knee', and you still have bad acne in your twenties, you accept Pimple as a nickname and are grateful that it wasn't anything worse. — Terry Pratchett