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The man who pets a lion may tame it, but the man who coddles the body makes it ravenous. — John Climacus
The selfless giving, the service, the kindness which you give out into this world that is the currency of (the) meaning (of life). — Ajahn Brahm
No one is depressed when they're being chased by a bear. — Adam Carolla
There are fun nights, there are crazy nights, and then there are those nights that make men legends. — Tucker Max
Bad luck was merely a random occurrence that didn't go in one's favor. — Kresley Cole
Would you rather I found you a place of your own right away?" "It doesn't matter." "Which would you rather do?" The effort of decision brought her out of her torpor. She made fists and her lips tightened. "I guess I have to be with you. — John D. MacDonald
When we talk about power, we talk about Wall Street. — Bernie Sanders
Il bel far niente means 'the beauty of doing nothing' ... [it] has always been a cherished Italian ideal. The beauty of doing nothing is the goal of all your work, the final accomplishment for which you are most highly congratulated. The more exquisitely and delightfully you can do nothing, the higher your life's achievement. You don't necessarily need to be rich in order to experience this, either. — Elizabeth Gilbert
Voters don't have to love him, Romney advisers say, but they will respect him. — Ron Fournier
Hey, Haymitch, if you're not too drunk, we could use a little something for our skin. It's — Suzanne Collins
If a state political organization is founded in part upon a state religion with a dogma based on one or a few 'official' prophets, then shamanism, where every shaman is her or his own prophet, is dangerous to the state. [ ... ] Shamanism, as I said, is not a religion. The spiritual experience usually becomes a religion after politics has entered into it. — Michael Harner
My parents came from different backgrounds. My father's was grander than my mother's, so my mother had ... to put up with the disapproval of my father's relations. — Julian Fellowes