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Two great questions are often posed about worthwhile living: Who has the good life? and Who is a good person? The first question gets addressed in ads, the second at funerals. Two — John Ortberg

Men know so little about us women. We've a weakness, it is true, for those who charm us, but we always come back to those who love us. — Henry Becque

- But we can't help falling in love.
- We can't help defecating either. But we can choose where and when we are going to do it. — Alexander Jablokov

Aerobic dancing is already adjusting to injury problems and will probably phase out to some extent. — Kenneth H. Cooper

But people try love and because they are unconscious ... their longing is good, but their love is full of jealousy, full of possessiveness, full of anger, full of nastiness. Soon they destroy it. Hence for centuries they have depended on marriage. Better to start by marriage so that the law can protect you from destroying it. The society, the government, the court, the policeman, the priest, they will all force you to live in the institution of marriage, and you will be just a slave. If marriage is an institution, you are going to be a slave in it. Only slaves want to live in institutions. — Rajneesh

Love has been buried forever under the leaves at my feet. I lie down on the ground and rest my head on my bag. The grass tickles my arms where I bend the stalks under my neck.
I want to sleep. — Shan Sa

The only thing I'm sure of is that I've waited entirely too damn long to have you. — Maya Banks

You are terrifying and strange and beautiful, someone not everyone knows how to love. — Warsan Shire

Had drugs been decriminalized, crack would never have been invented and there would today be fewer addicts ... The ghettos would not be drug-and-crime-infested no-man's lands ... Colombia, Bolivia and Peru would not be suffering from narco-terror, and we would not be distorting our foreign policy because of it. — Milton Friedman

But if there is one dominant myth about the world, one huge mistake we all make, one blind spot, it is that we all go around assuming the world is much more of a planned place than it is. As a result, again and again we mistake cause for effect; we blame the sailing boat for the wind, or credit the bystander with causing the event. — Matt Ridley

Japanese businesspeople and companies are lacking in individuality. — Tadashi Yanai