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Reality is always kinder than your thinking. — Byron Katie

Thoughts naturally arise. The point of meditation is not to banish thoughts but to make peace with them by realizing their lack of substance. — Dan Millman

Nine out of every 10 large corporations and government agencies have been attacked by computer intruders. — Kevin Mitnick

I hate it when you're the sane one. That's my job. — Richelle Mead

It seems to me that this whole alone is worthy of the deeper sort of love; and that there is peace, freedom, I might say a kind of salvation, in turning one's affections outward toward this one God, rather than inwards on one's self, or on humanity, or on human imaginations and abstractions - the world of the spirits. — Robinson Jeffers

Life is the art of finding or building a bridge with a great determination every time you come across a precipice! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Whatever may happen, every kind of fortune is to be overcome by bearing it. — Virgil

She refused to be bored chiefly because she wasn't boring. — Zelda Fitzgerald

Belief is no substitute for arithmetic. — Henry Spencer

Wade drops down off his bed - a bed handmade by a local boy down the road, a real autistic type who doesn't do well with people but can make a set of fresh-cut logs sing beneath saw and sandpaper. He groans and winces. He's old now, and feels the movements of the morning especially keenly; often he feels like a beater car that takes a while to start up. But this, this has him starting up - regardless of the arthritis squeezing his knees and the popcorn crackle of his back. — Chuck Wendig

In high vengeance there is noble scorn. — George Eliot

In places where marriage's core meaning has been altered through legal action, officials are beginning to target for punishment those believers and churches that refuse to adapt. — Salvatore J. Cordileone