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When you feel small and weak, remind yourself that you are a child of the universe who is connected to the infinite source. — Deepak Chopra
Never feel this bad again. Never come back to this place, where only a knife will do. Live a gentle and kind life. Don't do things that make you want to hurt yourself. Whatever you do, every day, remember this - then steer away from here. — Caitlin Moran
Over the years, I have developed a visceral reaction to families and victims expressing surprise at tragedy. Why are we surprised? Why do we forget we are mortal? Bad, bad things happen everywhere, every day. Humans, for better or worse, harbor this feeling that we - individually - are special. A patch of ice or a pea-sized blood clot makes a mockery of that illusion in a heartbeat. We are not special at all. — Michael Perry
when I was still imaginary for him. Before we were married and I solidified. — Margaret Atwood
By hearing from the Guru, we can understand what is the desire of Lord within our heart. — Radhanath Swami
I feel like there's no such thing as failure. — Thomas Jones
Wouldn't that be an incredibly stupid thing to do? To say 'I never want to smoke again', then spend the rest of your life saying 'I'd love a cigarette.' That's what smokers who use the Willpower Method do. No wonder they feel so miserable. They spend the rest of their lives desperately moping for something that they desperately hope they will never have. — Allen Carr
I live now in solitude and am able to use my time reflecting on the past and preparing for death. I cannot put away the thought of the Indians and in my ambition I fly to the Rockies. — Rose Philippine Duchesne
Remember where you are and adjust yourself accordingly, not vice-versa ... otherwise, you might be toast. — Alisa Steinberg
The more monsterous humanity gets, the more nicer monsters become — Anonymous
Happy are they who can please and delight their senses with things insensate - and who can live off their death. — Michel De Montaigne