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Nothing has saddened me so much in life as the hardness of heart of educated people. — Mahatma Gandhi

How quaint the old twenty-four-hour clock began to look to our eyes, how impossibly clean-cut, with its twin sets of twelve, as neat as walnut shells. How had we believed, we wondered, in such simplistic things? — Karen Thompson Walker

A fool thinks he is always right, a wise person always doubts himself. — Debasish Mridha

This question haunted me all my life and suddenly it hit me: 'There is no self to realize. What the hell have I been doing all this time?' You see, that hits you like lightning. Once that hits you, the whole mechanism of the body that is controlled by this thought is shattered. What is left is the tremendous living organism with an intelligence of its own. What you are left with is the pulse, the beat and the throb of life. — U.G. Krishnamurti

We waste half our strength in a useless regretting; We sit by old tombs in the dark too long. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

The nurse sleeps sweetly, hired to watch the sick, / whom, snoring, she disturbs. — William Cowper

The ideal in Martial Arts is humanitarianism. Accomplishment uses diligence as a goal. — Yip Man

I've often found myself looking fondly at the Valentine's cultures in other countries. South Korea, for instance - where women must give chocolate to men. — John Niven