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Krishna says in the Gita, The worst crime in the world is indecision. — Jaggi Vasudev

And what would you do if you met a jibboo? — Dr. Seuss

A thicket of summer grass / Is all that remains / Of the dreams of ancient warriors. — Matsuo Basho

That if enough people in a silent room are drinking coffee it is possible to make out the sound of steam coming off the coffee. That sometimes human beings have to just sit in one place and, like, hurt. That you will become way less concerned with what other people think of you when you realize how seldom they do. That there is such a thing as raw, unalloyed, agendaless kindness. That it is possible to fall asleep during an anxiety attack. — David Foster Wallace

I'm thankful to get the opportunity to direct. I hope I don't mess it up. — Mark Harmon

The garden is growth and change and that means loss as well as constant new treasures to make up for a few disasters. — May Sarton

My father worked in a scientific lab where he designed and built glass instruments. He was regarded as brilliant at his job and once constructed a human brain in glass just to show off his skills. — Christopher Fowler

Marriage is like wine. It is not be properly judged until the second glass. — Douglas William Jerrold

Our greatest human potential is expressed when the consciousness of our inner world and the consciousness of the outer world are lived fearlessly without a conflict between either side. — Mada Eliza Dalian

The courageous testimony of Dr. Faust that a maiden's smile is more precious than history, philosophy, education, religion, law, politics,economics, and all the other branches of learning. Learning is another name for vanity. It is the effort of human beings not to be human beings. — Osamu Dazai

A devotee of Rama may be said to be the same as the steadfast one (sthitaprajnya) of the Gita. — Mahatma Gandhi

Once drawing the coach across the road, with the mutinous intent of taking it back to Blackheath. Reins and whip and coachman and guard, however, in combination, had read that article of war — Charles Dickens