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We are shallow because we have become enslaved by gross materialism, the glitter of gold and its equivalents, for which reason we think that only the material goods of this earth can satisfy us and we must therefore grab as much as can while we are able. — F. Sionil Jose
Sometimes it's worse to win a fight than to lose. — Billie Holiday
It is rarely that the pleasures of the imagination will compensate for the pain of sleeplessness, — Thomas Hardy
There was a star riding through clouds one night, & I said to the star, 'Consume me'. — Virginia Woolf
The worst thing we could do is impose time limits and then expect people to sink or swim once they move off welfare. — William Julius Wilson
In the Palestinian camps in the Seventies, I fell in love with a woman fighter - now married with six kids, not mine! - and I seriously considered staying there with her. — George Galloway
You try never to strike anyone, but when you must, you strike only one blow, but such a harsh one that your enemy can never, never strike back. — Orson Scott Card
Music knits people together in some strange way. Same thing with food. — Dwight Henry
Surrendering completely to love, be it human or divine, means giving up everything, including our own well-being or our ability to make decisions. It means loving in the deepest sense of the word. The truth is that we don't want to be saved in the way God has chosen; we want to keep absolute control over our every step, to be fully conscious of our decisions, to be capable of choosing the object of our devotion. — Paulo Coelho
I didn't ask anyone to make me a poster boy, because poster boys always end up on dart boards. — Anurag Kashyap
God is not about religion. Religion is a structure that should house our faith in God. Too often it is used to hurt other people in God's name. — Betty Eadie
So far as inland discovery was concerned, the adventurous spirit of the English was that of sailors who land but for a day, and their enterprise the enterprise of traders. — Henry David Thoreau
He had a Cro-Magnon forehead, a weak jaw, sagging jowls. Chunks of his cheeks looked like they had been bitten away by rodents. He could have been smiling and looked like a gargoyle. — S.M. Reine
It depends on my promoter, Bob Arum. — Manny Pacquiao
Christmas is a holiday that persecutes the lonely, the frayed, and the rejected. — Jimmy Cannon
