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Our existence in this place, this microscopic corner of the cosmos, is fleeting. With utter disregard for our wants and needs, nature plays out its grand acts on scales of space and time that are truly hard to grasp. Perhaps all we can look to for real solace is our endless capacity to ask questions and seek answers about the place we find ourselves in. — Caleb Scharf

There was one day when I just didn't feel like I could do weight training after my cardio, so I didn't. You do have to know when to stop, or you can hurt yourself. — Jordana Brewster

Some of the greatest guitarists, historically, have had no chops, they've just had great taste. I know a lot of musical school kids who just have no taste. — Kemp Muhl

Well packaged, even a falsehood may seem true or feasible. — Steven Redhead

Happy is entirely up to you and always has been. — Janette Rallison

Studios are like hospitals. A lot of people check in, and they don't check out. — Iggy Pop

rape of a woman. One of the sons of Rome's tyrannical king ravished Lucretia, a pure young wife. She told her husband and her father of this, — Phyllis T. Smith

Riches have never fascinated me, unless combined with the greatest charm or distinction. — F Scott Fitzgerald

God, the Great Giver, can open the whole universe to our gaze in the narrow space of a single land. — Rabindranath Tagore

The only intelligence investing is value investing ... to acquire more than one is paying for. — Charlie Munger

New roads demand a hoopak," was a popular saying among kenderkind. It was always followed immediately by another of their sayings: "No road is ever old. — Margaret Weis

What can the Church do? If she stands by her moral teaching, then she will be seen as standing in judgement over a vast percentage of Europeans. — Timothy Radcliffe

The principles which men profess on any controverted subject are usually a very incomplete exponent of the opinions they really hold. — John Stuart Mill