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If I used to ask myself, over a coffin: "What good did it do the occupant to be born?", I now put the same question about anyone alive. — Emil Cioran

All that happens is the cause of all that happens. Causes are numberless; the idea of a sole cause is an illusion. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Defenders get their asses kicked. Trust me. I got crack impressions on every pair of shoes I own. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I love music and I love acting. I always keep that in the forefront, not all the other distractions around me. — Keke Palmer

She is happy where she lies
With the dust upon her eyes. — Edna St. Vincent Millay

And now the birds were singing overhead, and there was a soft rustling in the undergrowth, and all the sounds of the forest that showed that life was still being lived blended with the souls of the dead in a woodland requiem.
The whole forest now sang for Granny Weatherwax. — Terry Pratchett

A woman should not hold on to her man so tight, afraid to let him out of sight. A woman should give her man his space but hold on to his heart — Rita Zahara

It's a bit of a crapshoot out there with young writers right now anyway. — George Murray

Our misery comes, not from work, but by our getting attached to something. Take for instance, money: money is a great thing to have, earn it, says Krishna; struggle hard to get money, but don't get attached to it. So with children, with wife, husband, relatives, fame, everything; you have no need to shun them, only don't get attached. There is only one attachment and that belongs to the Lord, and to none other. — Swami Vivekananda

I think I've got the best job around. — Ron Wyden

He dreamed, as human beings always dream - random firings of memory and imagination that the unconscious mind tries to put together into coherent stories. Bean rarely paid attention to his own dreams, rarely even remembered that he dreamed at all. But — Orson Scott Card