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Each year, it is necessary to respire, to take breath again, to revive ourselves at the great living sources that forever keep their eternal freshness. Where can we find them if not at the cradle of our race, on the sacred summits from where descend the Indus and the Ganges ... ? — Jules Michelet

At any rate, when I began photographing myself, I could place myself in poses that had not been investigated by other artists. It was an area other artists hadn't touched. Then, I went on from there. I manipulated my image - distorting it, brutalizing it. People thought I was mad, but I felt I had to tell these things. It gave me a kind of excitement. — Lucas Samaras

Darkness does not age; nothing is always nothing — Dejan Stojanovic

We hold each other close. He feels so good. So warm. So solid. I want this moment to last forever. — Susan Ee

Respect your body. Eat well. Dance forever. — Eliza Gaynor Minden

True praise rootes and spreedes. — George Herbert

It's almost as if the way you imagine my dead self says more about you than it says about either the person I was or the whatever I am now. — John Green

When I was born, I was born very prematurely so I was very tiny and small. And so, my mom just nicknamed me Pixie, like a little fairy. — Pixie Lott

Those things that challenge the worst in us tend to strengthen the best in us. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Our Buddhist sutra tells us that when conditions are sufficient, we see forms, and when conditions are not sufficient, we don't. When all conditions are prsesent, phenomena can be perceived by us, and so they are revealed to us as existing, — Thich Nhat Hanh

Not all ants use violence to dominate their world, some use more subtle methods. — E. O. Wilson

A view of heaven from a seat in hell. — Steven Callahan

In future, brainwave is a media of universal language. — Toba Beta

The science of the spirit and its relationship to the body in which it indwells is a complex conundrum. Life is not what it appears to be. Life is wholesome, and this unison of synergistic amalgamations persuade the common view that one thing is the other. But one thing is many things - at the one time - and this simple truth goes to the essence of all life with its manifold complexities. — Gabriel Brunsdon