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If I think about it too much, I can't get dressed. — Daphne Guinness

The poor are so common they're invisible, just part of the ambience of this place. I tuck a few soles under them as they sleep and walk off, feeling like a guilty tourist here for thrillseeking in a culture that's trying desperately to survive. Can shamanism help them? I wonder, as I make my way back to the hostel by moonlight. — Rak Razam

Whenever I began to question whether God exists, I looked up to the sky and surely there, right there, between the sun and moon, stands my grandmother, singing a long meter hymn, a song somewhere between a moan and a lullaby and I know faith is the evidence of things unseen. And all I have to do is continue trying to be a Christian. — Maya Angelou

Anyone who tries to deny #ClimateChange looks a little bit bonkers. — Emma Thompson

Nobody in show business can possibly get away with making fun of their boss. — Jon Cryer

It is not a sentimental, but a grimly literal fact that unless we share this terrestrial globe with creatures other than ourselves, we shall not be able to live on it for long. — Joseph Wood Krutch

The greatest sign of success for a teacher is to be able to say, The children are now working as if I did not exist. — Maria Montessori

Grief drives men into habits of serious reflection, sharpens the understanding, and softens the heart — John Adams

Catholics and evangelicals need to remain allied, and in solidarity, against the increasingly aggressive secularism of our age. — Gary Bauer

This is not one of your fictions where people bleed ink. — Terence Paul Winter

A true master of politics is able to calculate, down to the smallest fraction, the advantages to which he may put his very faults. — Napoleon Bonaparte

All other emotions belong to the earth, but passion inhabits the universe. — Fredrik Backman

A king or a prince becomes by accident a part of history. A poet or an artist becomes by nature and necessity a part of universal humanity. — Anna Brownell Jameson