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Krishna was the unborn original Personality of Godhead, appearing on earth to destroy demonic men and to establish the eternal religion, pure love of God. — Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa

When you're young, you think that sex is the culmination of intimacy. Later you discover that it's barely the beginning. — Peter Hoeg

Go and see for yourself to thoroughly understand the situation (genchi genbutsu). — Jeffrey K. Liker

I had no idea that once you realized you were in love, it was nearly fucking impossible to keep it to yourself — Karina Halle

A kinsman, a friend, or whom you intreate, take not to serve you, if you will be served neately. — George Herbert

Love is the flow of wind. When it stops, you feel suffocated. — Himanshu Chhabra

The idea that freedom is merely the ability to act upon one's whims is surely very thin and hardly begins to capture the complexities of human existence; a man whose appetite is his law strikes us not as liberated but enslaved. — Theodore Dalrymple

It's better to copulate than not. — Robert A. Heinlein

Each new child that's born to the Antrobuses seems to them to be sufficient reason for the whole universe's being set in motion; and each new child that dies seems to them to have been spared a whole world of sorrow, and what the end of it will be is still very much an open question. — Thornton Wilder

The public is more familiar with bad design than good design. It is, in effect, conditioned to prefer bad design, because that is what it lives with. The new becomes threatening, the old reassuring. — Paul Rand

Love the people you think you'd want to be with in the hereafter. — Omar Suleiman

Books are slow, books are quiet. The Internet is fast and loud. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Skillfully engaging in intimate relationships can be one of the most potent spiritual practices. — John Friend

Now, comrades, what is the nature of this life of ours? Let us face it: our lives are miserable, laborious, and short. We are born, we are given just so much food as will keep the breath in our bodies and those of us who are capable of it are forced to work to the last atom of our strength; and the very instant that our usefulness has come to an end we are slaughtered with hideous cruelty. No animal in England knows the meaning of happiness or leisure after he is a year old. No animal in England is free. The life of an animal is misery and slavery: that is the plain truth. — George Orwell

The people we define as crazy just might be more sane than you and me. — Jodi Picoult