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Your youth is the most important thing you will ever have. It's when you will connect to music like a primal urge, and the memories attached to the songs will never leave you. Please hold on to everything. Keep every note, mix tape, concert ticket stub, and memory you have of music from your youth. It'll be the one thing that might keep you young, even if you aren't anymore. — Butch Walker

A person will walk through a hundred doors to carry out the whims of the dead, not realizing he is burying himself away from the others. — Michael Ondaatje

You like to think that people, in general, and I mean on the scale of generations, are learning from their mistakes, getting better. But with what all I seen, I don't know if I could believe that. — Taylor Brown

Blaming society makes it awfully easy for a person of weak character to shrug off his own responsibility for his actions. — Stanley Schmidt

I am very clever. I am sure and could figure it out and shazam! Tomasz saves the world again. — Patrick Ness

If his judgment is to be an object of sacrifice - what sort of efficacy, control, freedom from conflict, or serenity of spirit will be possible to man? — Ayn Rand

Luna was glad Amy wasn't one to pry. She knew that if she wanted to talk about it, she would. More people needed to be like her. — Kayla Krantz

The disciplined soul hardly needs "Yoga" to control the body it temporarily resides in. — Aniruddha Sastikar

I hear it now. I don't remember hearing it before. It's funny how something happens, and
then everything else becomes referenced as before or after. It's like time stopped for just that
moment and then started again. — Christine Hayton

With gentleness overcome anger. With generosity overcome meanness. With truth overcome deceit. — Gautama Buddha

As in this world there are degrees of evils,
So in this world there are degrees of devils. — John Webster

I love readings and my readers, but the din of voices of the audience gives me stage fright, and the din of voices inside whisper that I am a fraud, and that the jig is up. Surely someone will rise up from the audience and say out loud that not only am I not funny and helpful, but I'm annoying, and a phony. — Anne Lamott