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I'm the sort of man who's doomed to be a failure and I'll go to my grave without ever knowing whether I was real gold or just tinsel! — Gustave Flaubert

But in the end one needs more courage to live than to kill himself. — Albert Camus

I truly believe we can either see the connections, celebrate them, and express gratitude for our blessings, or we can see life as a string of coincidences that have no meaning or connection.
For me, I'm going to believe in miracles, celebrate life, rejoice in the views of eternity and hope my choices will create a positive ripple effect in the lives of others. This is my choice. — Mike Ericksen

Fly silly sea bird, no dreams can possess you, no voices can blame you for sun on your wings. — Joni Mitchell

You never think of films being really creepy that you're in because you just remember the funny stuff. — Pell James

You don't have to be the Dalai Lama to tell people that life's about change. — John Cleese

Nothing beats a really rough massage. I really hate a man who goes all limp when he's doing a massage. Who needs a soft massage? Just get in there and rub me hard or don't bother. — Charisma Carpenter

Christ deliberately hides Himself, disguises Himself, gives no physical sign of His Real Presence in the Eucharist, for a crucially important purpose: to test and elicit and strengthen our faith. If we saw miraculous signs in every Eucharist, or if the Eucharistic bread and wine had no taste, like other bread and wine, or even if we felt unique feelings each time we received the Eucharist, our faith would be less strong because it would have sensible or emotional crutches to lean on. — Peter Kreeft

England in the '60s and the '70s was everything that history has said; it was phenomenally exciting, musically. — Alan Rickman

It is said that politics is the second-oldest profession in the world but that it bears a close resemblance to the oldest," said — James Patterson

I have a motto: My job is not to make up anybody's mind but to make the agony of decision making so intense that you can escape only by thinking. — Fred W. Friendly

The gentleman calls attention to the good points in others; he does not call attention to their defects. The small man does just the reverse of this. — Confucius