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If you really want to know what Middle-earth is based on, it's my wonder and delight in the earth as it is, particularly the natural earth. — J.R.R. Tolkien

My mind is saying I'm losing what's left of it...my heart is saying I have no choice. — Michelle B. Smith

What I like least about myself is my belligerence. — Gore Vidal

But, sadly, our manly struggle to conform to the slave-like work rhythms of present-day custom has led to the nap being replaced by that costly and damaging drink, coffee. As paracetamol is to the cold, so coffee is to the nap: a way of riding it out, a sort of competition with one's own body, a civil war. When we feel tired after lunch, the socially acceptable solution is to dose up on coffee and ride out the tiredness, rather than simply take a nap. The coffee may produce a temporary perking of the senses, but irritability will follow, not to mention a sleep debt later in the day. You cannot win the battle against sleep. Don't fight, surrender! — Tom Hodgkinson

Conduct yourself in a manner that is worthy of respect and don't worry about what others think. — Bohdi Sanders

There's no other way for me to know that other Breena, the girl I should have been. — Jennifer Ellision

Depression frequently destroys the power of mind over mood. — Andrew Solomon

A few rules include all that is necessary for the perfection of the definitions, the axioms, and the demonstrations, and consequently of the entire method of the geometrical proofs of the
art of persuading. — Blaise Pascal

Silence is one of many forms of prayer. — Y.I. Lee

The stars that sparkled, and the cars that parkled, and the bars, and the barmen, were presently taken over by her — Vladimir Nabokov

To be alive, it seemed to me, as I stood there in all kinds of sorrow, was to be both original and reflection, and to be dead was to be split off, to be reflection alone. — Teju Cole

Jesus Christ is infinitely more than a great teacher and philosopher. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

It turns out that our notions of what a 'self' is and how it might feel fulfilled have no more objective status than most of the rest of reality. It seems we make ourselves up as we go along. — Maureen O'Hara