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You want to stand out and be unique and do something different. I always try to zig when they zag - I guess it's a football term, but it applies to a lot of different areas of life. — Sam Hunt

If existance of something cannot be proved scientifically, it only means that science is not equipped to prove it right now. — Sukant Ratnakar

I remember I used to come up to my teacher crying because I couldn't read. She would say: 'You can do this. You just don't want to do this.' — Max Brooks

There is also something deeply lovely about uncertainty: the possibility of optimism. — Joan Wickersham

Every year, tens of millions of salmon return to the pristine shores of Bristol Bay in Alaska. They linger in the bay's cool, shallow waters before charging up nearby streams to spawn and create another generation of wild salmon. — Frances Beinecke

I don't want to take anything to the grave. I want to die used up and emptied out. I don't want to carry around anything that I don't have to. I want to travel light. — Glennon Doyle Melton

For what is more consonant with faith than to recognize that we are naked of all virtue, in order to be clothed by God? That we are empty of all good, to be filled by him? That we are slaves of sin, to be freed by him? Blind, to be illumined by him? Lame, to be made straight by him? Weak, to be sustained by him? To take away from us all occasion for glorying, that he alone may stand forth gloriously and we glory in him [cf. I Cor. 1:31; II Cor. 10:17]? — John Calvin

Regret is the sound of the ghosts of our own making. I will live with mine until I die. — T.A. Webb

In accordance with the prevailing tendency of consciousness to seek the source of all ills in the outside world, the cry goes up for political and social changes which, it is supposed, would automatically solve the much deeper problem of split personality. Hence it is that whenever this demand is fulfilled, political and social conditions arise which bring the same ills back again in altered form. — C. G. Jung