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To escape from the world means that one's mind is not concerned with the opinions of the world. — Dogen

The violation of the priority of love for God leads to disruption of harmonious relationships. — Sunday Adelaja

Bobby and I went through some old questionnaires about customer requirements for languages, then we compiled a new one and sent it out to a few dozen people we knew. — James Frank

I was like a Borscht Belt comedian trapped in the body of a 6-year-old. I was channeling Jackie Mason at 7. — Josh Gad

You need to have honest things in the world. Even if people don't understand it, if it's coming from you, that's already important. — Jillian Hervey

No type of therapy compares to accomplishing heavy and intimidating goals. — Miriam Khalladi

The notion that black folks have nothing to learn from scholarship that may reflect racial or racist biases is dangerous. It promotes closed-mindedness and a narrow understanding of knowledge to hold that "race" is such an overwhelming concept that it negates the validity of any insights contained in a work that may have some racist or sexist aspects. — Bell Hooks

I've always tried to kind of stretch my wings as an actor and do things that are different. — Michael Douglas

I'm doing now with cornets exactly what I used to do with trilobites: measuring, analyzing and cataloging the myriad gradations of their forms. — Niles Eldredge

You have a choice. Live or die. Every breath is a choice. Every minute is a choice. To be or not to be. — Chuck Palahniuk

When I look at you girl, I see a true work of art. So many beautiful things coming in one little heart. — Waylon Jennings

Two of Epicurus's early influences, Democritus and Pyrrho, had actually journeyed all the way to what is now India, where they had encountered Buddhism in the schools of the gymnosophists — Epicurus

There's no doubt about it: fun people are fun. But I finally learned that there is something more important, in the people you know, than whether they are fun. Thinking about those friends who had given me so much pleasure but who had also caused me so much pain, thinking about that bright, cruel world to which they'd introduced me, I saw that there's a better way to value people. Not as fun or not fun, or stylish or not stylish, but as warm or cold, generous or selfish. People who think about others and people who don't. People who know how to listen, and people who only know how to talk. — William Deresiewicz