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I think that I was being much more uptight about those things before. I feel like I really don't have to prove anything at this point other than what I'm doing. — Diana Krall

I was in no mood to argue. I was in the mood to go to sleep for fifty years, wake up an old maid and live out my life in a nursing home with my only excitement being Friday Night Bingo. — Kristen Ashley

Better to be uneducated than educated by your government. — Penn Jillette

To Unlearn is as hard as to Learn — Aristotle.

More money will often not solve the problem. In fact, it may compound the problem. Money often makes obvious our tragic human flaws, putting a spotlight on what we don't know. That is why, all too often, a person who comes into a sudden windfall of cash - let's say an inheritance, a pay raise, or lottery winnings - soon returns to the same financial mess, if not worse, than the mess they were in before. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

I lie back. It seems as if the whole world were flowing and curving - on the earth the trees, in the sky the clouds. I look up, through the trees, into the sky. The clouds lose tufts of whiteness as the breeze dishevels them. If that blue could stay for ever; if that hole could remain for ever; if this moment could stay for ever. — Virginia Woolf

Live life one moment at a time, or else risk missing everything entirely. — J.B. Florence

Video game fans are like nothing else. You can do so many movies or so many TV things, but video games is where there is just everyone. — Jillian Murray

You're born and then you're on your own, you start having relationships, you're developing relationships to the world and your wider community, and then disappointing things happen. — Mirah

All I would ask you to be thinking of is the truth and not Socrates. — Plato

Sometimes, pain is all that lets you know you're alive. — Robert Jordan

Where religion previously explained the creation of the world, science is now providing a better and more consistent understanding of how it came into being. — Albert Williams