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The nature of happiness is such that happiness retreats the more intensely you pursue it. — Robertson Davies

[Large countries'] patriotism is different: they are buoyed by their glory, their importance, their universal mission. The Czechs loved their country not because it was glorious but because it was unknown; not because it was big but because it was small and in constant danger. Their patriotism was an enormous compassion for their country. — Milan Kundera

Our actions are neither so good nor so evil as our impulses. — Luc De Clapiers

People who seem to enjoy their ill-temper have a way of keeping it in fine condition by inflicting privations on themselves. — George Eliot

It is not from reason that justice springs, but goodness is born of wisdom. — Maurice Maeterlinck

Instead of drifting along like a leaf in a river, understand who you are and how you come across to people and what kind of an impact you have on the people around you and the community around you and the world, so that when you go out, you can feel you have made a positive difference. — Jane Fonda

Perfectionists often position themselves on the sidelines, from which they point out that nothing is good enough. — Rebecca Solnit

I didn't have a Barbie doll, so I played with eternity. — Vanna Bonta

I've met men who've stood in long lines on my book tours, and they've said things like, 'I've read your books and they've changed the direction in my life, and I want to thank you.' I think they're standing in line for their wife or their mother or their sweetheart or somebody, but no. — Beverly Lewis

Everyone truly does have God-given gifts ... Find them and use them, and don't let anyone else tell you that you are less than who you are. — Carly Fiorina

I feel the denial of gay marriage sends a prejudice message. Our youth deserve a fair and hopeful future with government that values us equally. — Lady Gaga

Evolution made civilization steward of this planet. A hundred thousand years later, the steward stood before evolution not helper but destroyer, not healer but parasite. So evolution withdrew its gift, passed civilization by, rescued the planet from intelligence and handed it to love. — Richard Bach

In dress he somewhat aped the attire associated with the name of Charles II, having heard it said in some earlier period of his career that he bore a strange resemblance to the ill-fated Stuarts; and — J.M. Barrie