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It is better to die honorably and render yourself immortal than live to old age and fade to dust. — Livia Blackburne

You are my Fantasy in D minor, my ending from my search of happiness — Novellina A.

Daphne's thought in Nation:
This was no time to go totally mad. You had to maintain standards. — Terry Pratchett

It is the way we react to circumstances that determines our feelings. — Dale Carnegie

When we were starting off as kids, just the idea of maybe going to do this as a living instead of getting what we thought was going to be a boring job, was exciting. — Paul McCartney

The Bible says that you marry for life, okay. It's a lifetime decision. — Si Robertson

AT&T sucks. There's no excuse for being in downtown Los Angeles, and your phone loses service. That's ridiculous. — Blake Shelton

A thousand enemies outside the house are better than one within. Arab proverb — Cornelia Funke

I'm so used to taping myself and sending it off and never hearing back. I started to believe that nobody actually ever sees my tapes, apart from my agent. — Holliday Grainger

Who acts, shall endure. So speaks the voice of the age-old wisdom. — Aeschylus

The beginning is never the clear, precise end of a thread, the beginning is a long, painfully slow process that requires time and patience in order to find out in which direction it is heading, a process that feels its way along the path ahead like a blind man the beginning is just the beginning, what came before is nigh on worthless. — Jose Saramago

It's cold in Toronto but I like where I'm living. — Emily St. John Mandel

if I can't change the world," he told her, "I will change the way people look at it. — Gian Andrea

Force yourself to be humble, until it becomes second nature. Then it will be an unconscious activity. — Hamza Yusuf

Rather than ask why something happened (i.e. what caused it), Jung asked: What did it happen for? This same tendency appears in physics: Many modern physicists are now looking more for "connections" in nature than for causal laws (determinism). — M.L. Von Franz