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Christopher was wearing a suit and adorned make-up. As long as I had known him, he never wore a suit or make-up. The look of him defenseless to his appearance saddened me. — Brian Joyce
As I sat there, I found myself thinking of things I hadn't thought of for years, old emotions watching over me, new thoughts and ideas being pulled from me as if my perception itself were being stretched out of shape. — Jojo Moyes
I love my job so much, and not everyone can say that and I recognize how lucky that is. — Larisa Oleynik
Since I was a boy of five or six, I had it in my mind I would be a world boxing champion. — Joe Frazier
That it is a solecism to begin a sentence with 'and' is a faintly lingering superstition. The OED gives examples ranging from the 10th to the 19th c.; the Bible is full of them. — Ernest Gowers
The fact is that men need women more than women need men; and so, aware of this fact, man has sought to keep woman dependent upon him economically as the only method open to him of making himself necessary to her. Since in the beginning woman would not become his willing slave, he has wrought through the centuries a society in which woman must serve him if she is to survive. — Elizabeth Gould Davis
As you're rushing through life, take time to stop a moment, look into people's eyes, say something kind, and try to make them laugh! — Barbara Johnson
To be considerate of others
Is for the way of the wise
There's more fighters than lovers
Leaving us with blackened eyes — Justin Bienvenue
Kundalini is your Mother. She has been with you for ages and She has been waiting for this day when you could get your Realization. — Nirmala Srivastava
There's a vast world beyond the tiny fragment that each of us inhabits, and going out into it is the only way to understand other people, their cultures and religions: you can't travel and have the sorts of experiences we were having without learning something from the interactions involved. — Ryan Pyle