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He had been stricken with horror, not so much of death, as of life, without any knowledge of whence, and why, and how, and what it was — Leo Tolstoy

But I did become sadder, and sadness gets boring after a while, for the sad person and for everyone around them. — Paula Hawkins

Man's inner content is the worth of his life — Sunday Adelaja

No one is alone, and each change here brings about another change there. — Octavio Paz

Since our society equates happiness with youth, we often assume that sorrow, quiet desperation, and hopelessness go hand in hand with getting older. They don't. Emotional pain or numbness are symptoms of living the wrong life, not a long life. — Martha Beck

Thoughts of harmony allow experiences of harmony. — Vironika Tugaleva

For the fundamentalist who wants to believe every word of the Bible, however, life is a house of cards, with each card a tenet of faith. If you remove one card, the entire house collapses. — Morris Sullivan

if you don't add to my life, you're out of my life. — Toni Aleo

The thing for me though, is that songs are good depending on the memories I have with them. — George Ezra

Even if alien visitors did decide to drop by this utterly insignificant little blue-green planet, no self-respecting extraterrestrial would ever pick my hometown of Beaverton, Oregon - aka Yawnsville, USA - as their point of first contact. Not unless their plan was to destroy our civilization by wiping out our least interesting locales first. — Ernest Cline

I have already told you, Mr. Monk, I have no idea where my brother is. Not that I would necessarily tell you if I did. Your wife is an excellent nurse. She has rare experience in certain areas that are useful to us, and if she chose to go with him, and has not informed you, then that is her own concern. — Anne Perry

Many eat that on earth that they digest in hell. — Thomas Brooks

Teach us, Master, how to give
All we have and are to Thee;
Grant us, Saviour, while we live,
Wholly, only Thine to be. — Frances Ridley Havergal

Vehemence without feeling is but rant. — George Henry Lewes