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Too many people seem to believe that silence was a void that needed to be filled, even if nothing important was said. — Nicholas Sparks

I think I'm going to die from happiness. I think I'm going to die from pain. — Tabitha Suzuma

They who are all things to their neighbors cease to be anything to themselves. — Norman Douglas

Their gowns and masks look lovely." "Not as lovely as yours," Jorgen said without hesitating. Her heart seemed to fly out of her chest and soar around the arched ceiling of the ballroom of Thornbeck Castle. Jorgen Hartman, rescuer of damsels in peril, might . . . perhaps . . . love her. But — Melanie Dickerson

Were we not proud ourselves, we should not complain of the pride of others. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

But I was also a big mouth, I started to develop a troubled relationship with Harry Shorten. — Gil Kane

You don't so much sleep as borrow eight hours from death. — Neal Shusterman

It is interesting that Hindus, when they speak of the creation of the universe do not call it the work of God, they call it the play of God, the Vishnu lila, lila meaning play. And they look upon the whole manifestation of all the universes as a play, as a sport, as a kind of dance - lila perhaps being somewhat related to our word lilt — Alan W. Watts

What man who carries a heavenly soul in him, has not groaned to perceive, that unless he committed a sort of suicide as to the practical things of this world, he never can hope to regulate his earthly conduct by that same heavenly soul? — Herman Melville

My understanding of God is an experience. God is. That's all I know. In the Biblical tradition, it would be expressed as, "Be still and know that I am God." God is the "I am" energy. Something huge is at play here - cosmic creativity, consciousness, God, whatever you want to call it. I do believe that it's a guided ride. We're on a guided tour of the universe. — Elizabeth Lesser

... it's not possible to truly become desensitized or accustomed to discrimination. It's something one endures. — Mary Lindsey