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I sometimes get caught up in the big goals ... That aren't really the ultimate goal, which is to be happy for what you have. — Urijah Faber

Apparently people who were in books actually sounded like a book when they talked. This was quite the surprising discovery. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Nicodemus is a murderous murdering murderer ... — Jim Butcher

Life is a struggle with things to maintain itself among them. Concepts are the strategic plan we form in answer to the attack. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

In short, the wily old Jew had the boy in his toils. Having prepared his mind, by solitude and gloom, to prefer any society to the companionship of his own sad thoughts in such a dreary place, he was now slowly instilling into his soul the poison which he hoped would blacken it, and change its hue for ever. — Charles Dickens

You'll be alive', he pointed out. 'That's what matters. Enjoy what you have, every little detail of wherever you are. Don't focus on where you aren't. — Richelle Mead

War is an invention of the human mind. The human mind can invent peace with justice. — Norman Cousins

Poetry is what gets lost in translation. — Robert Frost

The nurses' job is emotional and distressing. Their day-to-day work is dealing with people withering and falling to pieces. So black humour is essential for them cope with that. It's just a consequence of their environment. — Peter Capaldi

I'd rather take risks than make something that's cookie cutter. — Sandra Bullock

From the managerial perspective, Sir Oliver Humperdink, a heinous sort for most of his career, said the release of pentup emotions might even have been healthy for mind and soul. As heels, we were able to be as annoying and politically incorrect' as possible.We were able to say and do what everyone probably wanted to say and do, but, for one reason or another, could never, ever get away with. And, by being able to do so, I generally found that my fellow heels were much more 'easygoing' than our babyface counterparts who had to 'toe the line. — Greg Oliver