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To go straight to the deepest depth, I went for Hegel; what unclear thoughtless flow of words I was to find there! My unlucky star led me from Hegel to Schopenhauer ... Even in Kant there were many things that I could grasp so little that given his general acuity of mind I almost suspected that he was pulling the reader's leg or was even an imposter. — Ludwig Boltzmann

The building blocks of meditation are relaxation and concentration. If you cannot relax, you cannot meditate. If you cannot concentrate, you cannot meditate. No exceptions. — Gudjon Bergmann

I know lots of people who've never been lucky enough to get to this stage in their life. And I'm not gonna hide it for anybody. — Shirley Manson

No man may earn his heart's desire, lest first he brave the smoke and fire — Nicholas Evans

The great problem with government is that it never goes bankrupt. — Jerry Brown

Who you truly are as a person is best revealed by who you are during times of conflict and crisis. — Karen Salmansohn

They have small minds and giant backsides. Which is to say, what they lack in interiors they make up in posteriors. They're junk food. Fatty, but ultimately, terribly unsatisfying. — Kami Garcia

Something in me belongs to him now, and I feel, I know, that he belongs to me. — Claudia Gray

Bitter, too, to be forced to acknowledge in one's heart how little love has to do with kindness. — Par Lagerkvist

I never really understood what a three-year itch meant because I never felt it before. Before Johnny, my relationships had a four-month expiration date. — Kath C. Eustaquio-Derla

Well," I say, far beyond curious at this point, "I can't wait to hear what you've got to say about this." I — J.A. Huss

Most of the songs came from Europe and Africa and now they were coming back to us. Many of [Bob] Dylan's best songs came from Scotland, Ireland or England. It was a sort of cultural exchange. — John Lennon