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Delve deep to know your true self — Maitreya Rudrabhayananda

When will you have a little pity for every soft thing that walks through the world, yourself included. — Mary Oliver

In rising financial markets, the world is forever new. The bull or optimist has no eyes for past or present, but only for the future, where streams of revenue play in his imagination. — James Buchan

I always read the translator's draft all the way through - a very laborious business. — W.G. Sebald

There has never been a spiritual awakening in any country or locality that did not begin in united prayer. — Arthur Tappan Pierson

Wake late, win late. — Amit Kalantri

Please not thyself the flattering crowd to hear;
'Tis fulsome stuff, to please thy itching ear.
Survey thy soul, not what thou does appear,
But what thou art. — Aulus Persius Flaccus

I'd forced myself to interact with so much pornography, I no longer regarded my wife in a sexual manner. Each time I tried, my mind filled with images of fetish porn. I could admire her dress, legs and hips, but the response was aesthetic and intellectual, as if studying art I couldn't afford. — Chris Offutt

Elections are highly-publicized puppet shows. Many puppets in the show are handled by the same owner, and regardless of their different costumes and voices, their agenda is one and the same. The man with the most puppets in the show usually wins the audience. — Suzy Kassem

The idea of devoting two years of my life to making a corporate product that looks and smells and tastes like a lot of other things out there with just a different trademark character is a bore. — James Mangold

The key is love, the action is service, and the joy is knowing the grandeur that is God in us and in everything. — Dorothy Maclean

I have always loved 'Stig of the Dump.' I think reading that book made me officially realise that I was a reader. — Eoin Colfer