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My life at home is super simple. My local bar with my mates, cooking for my mother, making tables, planting vegetables: It's the classic idea of the artistic existence. — Glen Hansard

I wanted to believe anything so that I wouldn't have to face the future alone. The problem with wanting is that it makes us weak. — Leigh Bardugo

My experience in growing up in Scientology is that it is both mentally and at times physically abusive, — Jenna Miscavige Hill

Doubt is always accompanied by a pervasive cynicism that unconsciously puts a negative spin on whatever it touches. — Adyashanti

To Marx the claim of the theory of ideology is that all doctrine is a derivative of social circumstance. — Bernard Crick

The visible is how we orient ourselves. It remains our principal source of information about the world. Painting reminds us of what is absent. What we don't see anymore. — Squeak Carnwath

I attended public school with the same group of kids from K through 12. — Thomas Friedman

God, how we get our fingers in each other's clay. That's friendship, each playing the potter to see what shapes we can make of each other. — Ray Bradbury

A wise man thus seeks not a straight path, but one that is the shortest or most convenient. The idea is to reach your goal comfortably and quickly rather than wasting your time in finding 'Which is the straightest path? — Awdhesh Singh

Whenever it Comes to advise i think wise man dont need it and fools wont heed it. — Shivani Gupta

I go home and stay there. I wash and scrub up each day, and that's it. One month I actually grew a moustache, just so I could say that I'd done something. — Bill Murray

So many things which once had distressed or revolted him - the speeches and pronouncements of the learned, their assertions and their prohibitions, their refusal to allow the universe to move - all seemed to him now merely ridiculous, non-existent, compared with the majestic reality, the flood of energy, which now revealed itself to him: omnipresent, unalterable in its truth, relentless in its development, untouchable in its serenity, maternal and unfailing in its protectiveness. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin