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When you don't cover up the world with words and labels, a sense of the miraculous returns to your life that was lost a long time ago when humanity, instead of using thought, became possessed by thought. — Eckhart Tolle

Be careful not to keep your eyes glued to detail. Stand far enough away to get a perspective of the whole. — Jean Webster

If you feel obsessed to prove something to the world,
then you'd need world attention to be able to prove it. — Toba Beta

Because you can be upset while you're eating chocolate Santas. But it's much, much, much more difficult. — Fredrik Backman

A kiss, when all is told, what is it? An oath taken a little closer, a promise more exact. A wish that longs to be confirmed, a rosy circle drawn around the verb 'to love'. A kiss is a secret which takes the lips for the ear, a moment of infinity humming like a bee, a communion tasting of flowers, a way of breathing in a little of the heart and tasting a little of the soul with the edge of the lips! — Edmond Rostand

They are somewhere safe, or they are dead. And death is a sort of safety in itself. — Joe Hart

Even though you tie a hundred knots, the string remains one. — Rumi

This tremendous friction which cannot, as in mechanics, be reduced to a few points, is everywhere in contact with chance, and brings about effects that cannot be measured just because they are largely due to chance ... — Carl Von Clausewitz

The gods were there to do the duties of a megaphone, because who else would people listen to? — Terry Pratchett

It's time to put our differences aside and find ways to work together to move Wisconsin forward. — Scott Walker

In the first place, it would efface from everybody's
conscience the distinction between justice and injustice.
No society can exist unless the laws are respected to a cer-
tain degree, but the safest way to make them respected is
to make them respectable. When law and morality are in
contradiction to each other, the citizen finds himself in
the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense, or of
losing his respect for the law - two evils of equal magni-
tude, between which it would be difficult to choose. — Frederic Bastiat

I most carefully confined myself to facts and arranged those facts on as thin a line of connecting opinion as possible. — Mary Kingsley