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When good things happen in the moment of happiness a ball of light will appear. It's not known what it is. What is certain though is that it is a sign of happiness. And if one could obtain it they could grant a single wish... -Yukine Miyazawa After Story ep. 8 — Key

Strength can only get you so far; vulnerability takes you the rest of the way. — C. Nicole Mason

The bold are helpless without cleverness. — Euripides

The three most difficult things for a human being are not physical feats or intellectual achievements. They are, first, returning love for hate; second, including the excluded; third, admitting that you are wrong. — Anthony De Mello

As recently as the 1970s, the idea that the point of life was to get rich and that governments existed to facilitate this would have been ridiculed: not only by capitalism's traditional critics but also by many of its staunchest defenders. — Tony Judt

Fundamentally an organism has conscious mental states if and only if there is something that it is like to be that organism
something it is like for the organism. — Thomas Nagel

I'm sort of fascinated by the whole espionage crime thing. — Aaron Eckhart

Love, compassion, and patience bring peace. — Debasish Mridha

Who fathoms the Eternal Thought? Who talks of scheme and plan? The Lord is God! He needeth not The poor device of man. — John Greenleaf Whittier

At first we cannot see beyond the path that leads downward to dark and hateful things but no light or beauty will ever come from the man who cannot bear this sight. Light is always born of darkness, and the sun never yet stood still in heaven to satisfy man's longing or to still his fears. — C. G. Jung

It's no surprise that White people say things when they are together about Black people. — Henry Louis Gates

Writing, in its noblest function, is the attempt to unerase, to unearth, to find the primitive picture again, ours, the one that frightens us. — Helene Cixous