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For success, positive attitude and gratitude is more important that ability. — Debasish Mridha

The reason for spiritual enlightenment is not to escape life, but to learn how to live it richly, to enjoy it.
The Language of Soul — Harold Klemp

I don't care how much it costs or who it's by as long as it fits me. I love shopping, but I go to the same stores I've always gone to: Guess, Bebe, Coach. I can't really skip out of that realm. — JWoww

It was so important for me to lose everything, because I found out what the most important thing is, which is to be true to yourself. — Ellen DeGeneres

A smile for death is the final courtesy. — Jocelyne Saucier

There are two of my favorite books, 'The Great Gatsby' and 'Gone With The Wind', that were made into movies. And I love those movies as much as I love the books. That's really rare. — Tatiana De Rosnay

Using JavaScript Error objects to reject promises can capture the call stack for troubleshooting — Daniel Parker

Our bodies are perishable, wealth is not at all permanent and death is always nearby. Therefore we must immediately engage in acts of merit. — Chanakya

For the sake of our children and our future, we must do more to combat climate change. — Barack Obama

Lift that scimitar against me, you Hyrkanian pig and I'll gut you where you stand! — Robert E. Howard

To accept some idea of truth without experiencing it is like a painting of a cake on paper which you cannot eat. — Shunryu Suzuki

I have been a Cowboys fan since I was a little bitty boy. And my dream has finally become a reality, of not only just playing a professional, becoming a professional athlete, but playing for the team that I always wanted to play for. — Emmitt Smith

When critics surrender to the prevailing orthodoxy, the author says they adopt the rhetoric of an occupied country, one that expects no liberation from liberation. — Harold Bloom