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I sing the joy of wandering and the pleasure of the wanderer's death — Guillaume Apollinaire

Good-humor and, generosity carry day with the popular heart all the world over. — Alexander Smith

Even greater shifts will be needed if we are to finally understand that we cannot continue to live on this planet as if it is nothing more than a collection of resources for us to exploit. A greater shift will be needed if we are to realize that no one religious tradition can lay claim to absolute "truth" and we must instead learn from each other in a mutually enhancing quest for conscious contact with the Sacred. — Albert J. LaChance

"Cardinal Baggia," the killer hissed. "Have you prayed yet?" The Italian's eyes were fearless. "Only for your soul. — Dan Brown

I was fantastically well versed by the time I left school. I had a teacher who put 'A Clockwork Orange' my way, and 'Catcher in the Rye.' — Kenneth Cranham

The only way to kill militancy, to reduce it, is to provide opportunities to people who have no opportunities. I've always told my American friends that. — Mian Muhammad Mansha

Your tendency to be inward-directed or outward-directed is huge; it governs every part of the way you live and work and love. — Susan Cain

I don't know what I believe anymore, and really, I try not to think about it. But the psychologists say that suicide is a behavioral contagion. It's the old adage "If all your friends jumped off a bridge, would you, too?" Apparently the answer is yes. To — Suzanne Young

I'm an American. We've translated democracy and brotherhood and equality into enterprise and opportunity and success - and that's getting Americanised. — Susan Glaspell

Egotism is usually subversive of sagacity. — Marianne Moore

You want to be free as the ego, but you need to be free FROM the ego. To be free from it is to understand its unreality. — Mooji