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Religious work is one of the best ways to keep from facing your reality if you are Christian, if you are using it to calm the pain, because that it what all addictions are, attempts to cover the pain of this spiritual disease. — Keith Miller

Don't kid yourself that you're going to live again after you're dead; you're not. Make the most of the one life you've got. Live it to the full. — Richard Dawkins

Talking is not enough; words don't clarify anything. I'll have to hit upon something, but what? — Imre Kertesz

Stress appears in your life because you have a rigid view of 'This is the way the world should be,' and the Universe pays scant regard to your desires. And you refuse to accept this. — Srikumar Rao

Writing for the love of writing. My muse makes no apologies under this pen name. ;) — Amanda Wylde

Don't give them niggas no money. It's a post warning. Feed as in food actually means the money. And it's post because I already got the money but once you taste success, you want more success and that's what it is. — Gorilla Zoe

We try to solve very complicated problems without letting people know how complicated the problem was. — Jonathan Ive

Suddenly I feel anything is possible — Missy Higgins

For I have seyn of a ful misty morwe Folowen ful ofte a myrie someris day. — Geoffrey Chaucer

Everything that I've done so far has had a bigger budget than the last, but I've never ever felt the benefit of the bigger budget because the ideas always exceed the budget. — Edgar Wright

The truth is, of course, that what one regards as interruptions are precisely one's life. — C.S. Lewis

From our sorrow we might seek out the sweetness and the good that is often associated with and peculiar to our challenge. We can seek out those memorable moments that are frequently hidden by the pain and agony. We can find peace in extending ourselves to others, using our own experiences to provide hope and comfort. And we can always remember with great solemnity and gratitude Him who suffered most to make it all right for us. And by so doing we can be strengthened to bear our burdens in peace. And then, the 'works of God' might be manifest. — Richard C. Edgley

Be not a slave of words. — Thomas Carlyle