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Now consider this: If there were nothing but silence, it wouldn't exist for you; you wouldn't know what it is. Only when sound appears does silence come into being. — Eckhart Tolle

Nature never said to me: Do not be poor; still less did she say: Be rich; her cry to me was always: Be independent. — Nicolas Chamfort

You eat canned tuna fish and you absorb protein. Then, if you're lucky, someone give you Dover Sole and you experience nourishment. It's the same with books. — Lois Lowry

As a champion of the Church Militant in a hostile secular society, Belloc would sometimes exhibit a siege mentality akin to the defiance of Pius IX. — Joseph Pearce

The difference between film and TV is the pace. You don't have the leisure of time in television. — Alan Ball

I reflected on the fact that no matter how good I aspired to be, I was never going to achieve perfection — Patti Smith

Even betting against myself, I could always find a way to lose. — Jonathan Tropper

Arseholes who are expert at making something out of nothing [ ... ] appeared equally capable of making nothing out of something — John Le Carre

We are in no position to rely upon God's promises unless we obey his commandments. Now, — John Calvin

It Is Impossible For Anyone To Live Independently Of The Kingdom Of God And Be Truly Happy — Sunday Adelaja

Sometimes we don't understand right away why things happen. Sometimes we never understand. But that doesn't mean those things are mistakes." ~ Jake Samuels — Mary Manners

One of my favorite occupations is making radio/video edits. I love singles. — Justus Kohncke

A woman spent all Christmas Day in a telephone box without ringing anyone. If someone comes to phone, she leaves the box, then resumes her place afterwards. No one calls her either, but from a window in the street, someone watched her all day, no doubt since they had nothing better to do. The Christmas syndrome. — Jean Baudrillard

The will of God or the lunacy of man - it seemed to him that you could take your choice, if you wanted a good enough reason for most things. Or, alternatively (and he thought of it as he contemplated the small orderliness of the cabin against the window background of such frantic natural scenery), the will of man and the lunacy of God. — James Hilton