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It is not what you say that matters. It is what you are and how you live. — Eileen Caddy

In the old patrician world there was a custom once a week you had to eat a meal with your slaves and get to know them as people. — Jared Harris

Don't you loathe it when doctors use the word 'we' when it applies only and solely to yourself? — Carson McCullers

Man is not imprisoned by habit. Great changes in him can be wrought by crisis - once that crisis can be recognized and understood. — Norman Cousins

Newborn babies can't do much on their own-
They can't eat or walk or talk on the phone-
But every parent is sure their creation is without a doubt a tremendous sensation. — Jennifer Davis

Maturity: the confidence to have no opinions on many things. — Alain De Botton

No country in the world can yet say they have achieved gender equality. — Emma Watson

Well ... I mean ... "
Her eyebrows lifted and she looked at him slyly. "You want to ask me about the fan again?"
He grinned. She'd never let him live that down. — Nicholas Sparks

Everybody's a victim, except for small, white, nice guys who just want to make their moms proud and touch some boobies, he said. His publicist gave up. — Anonymous

Elizabeth lifted her head and glared at him. "I don't want you to take me home. You're fired."
"So you told me. I'm taking you home anyway. You can fire me again when we get there."
"Okay." Her head dropped to his shoulder, and she was blissfully quiet on the ride home. — Jaci Burton

The redbreast whistles from a garden-croft; and gathering swallows twitter in the skies. — John Keats

The cause of bandha and moksha (bondage and liberation) is our own minds. If we think we are bound, we are bound. If we think we are liberated, we are liberated ... It is only when we transcend the mind that we are free from all these troubles. (117) — Swami Satchidananda

Where hateful Death put on his ugliest mask. — William Shakespeare

I, the British Empire began as a primarily economic phenomenon, its growth powered by commerce and consumerism. The demand for sugar drew merchants tot he carribean. British were not the first Empire builders. They were IMERIAL IMMITATORS! — Niall Ferguson

Life is a goddess in action. Let's be worthy spectators! — Raheel Farooq