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I am a humanist, which means, in part, that I have tried to behave decently without expectations of rewards or punishments after I am dead. — Kurt Vonnegut
Broke a nail clean off, and when it grew back it looked like a Brazil nut. — David Sedaris
It's not bad to stand in front of 20,000 people and sing. It's nerve-racking, a huge adrenaline rush, but it's also very exciting, and not many people get to experience that. It's pretty special. — Lauren Hart
I'm totally aware of how lucky I am. I have health, family, children. I do work that gives me total joy and allows me to make a living, and maybe, if I'm lucky enough, I'll feel I've fulfilled a little bit of service to society because I brought other people some laughter. — Martin Short
A wise man can be a fool in love. — Chetan Bhagat
If you don't believe in yourself, who will?' ~Maybeck — Ridley Pearson
Nature was beautiful in a way he'd never imagined, but this...this was life. — Kass Morgan
But any Time is with us. And if we take control to shape our attitude and reshape our memories, that time is always now, - our time for the best possible uses of our lives. — Keorapetse Kgositsile
The knowledge and understanding of the world which science gives us and the magnificent opportunity which it extends to us to control and use the world for the extension of our pleasure in it has never been greater than it now is. — Polykarp Kusch
That was the trouble. The land is too big out there, and after a while it starts to swallow you up. I reached a point when I couldn't take it anymore. All that bloody silence and emptiness. You try to find your bearings in it, but it's too big, the dimensions are too monstrous, and eventually, I don't know how else to put it, eventually it just stops being there. There's no world, no land, no nothing. It comes down to that, Fogg, in the end it's all a figment. The only place you exist is in your head. — Paul Auster