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Being is the soul of every concept, of every judgment and of every reasoning. — Fulton J. Sheen
A circumstance that I was dealing with when recording my second album was I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. — Julie Roberts
I don't like prolonged, highly expensive commissions, especially if they are chaired by judges. We seem to have overwhelming faith in judges. — David Blunkett
The rest of us are still living on the borrowed fuel of potential and so far have not left deep footprints. But together we carry a brackish air of importance. As if we are doing something worthy in the world. Maybe how we live our lives is the grand experiment? Mixing company, throwing out customs, using first names, waiting to marry, ignoring the rules, and choosing what to care about. Is that why we matter? Or perhaps Miss Warre-Cornish is right and we do not matter in the least. — Priya Parmar
It is not enough to have knowledge; one must apply it. It is not enough to have wishes; one must also accomplish it. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If you're not happy, then something is wrong. A person comes into the world as a happy being, yet over time, the happiness fades away and they find themselves in this bubble of anxiety and misery all the time. And it's a comfortable place to stay, so they end up hanging out in this bubble for years and years before it suddenly dawns on them that life is meant to be happy. And, it is. It's just that they're too busy getting caught up in worry and stress to notice that life is magnificent and beautiful. Being alive is good. Being alive should already make you happy. — Leigh Hershkovich
God is too big for just one religion. — Michael Franti
There are more lines formed than things worth waiting for. — Robert Breault
England is so defined, the class system, your education. I think what was unique about the Canterbury scene. — Kevin Ayers
I have not yet learned to live, that I can see, and I fear that I shall not very soon. I find, however, that in the long run things correspond to my original idea,
that they correspond to nothing else so much; and thus a man may really be a true prophet without any great exertion. The day is never so dark, nor the night even, but that the laws at least of light still prevail, and so may make it light in our minds if they are open to the truth. — Henry David Thoreau
All things require skill but an appetite. — George Herbert
The sun's brightness painted our shadows on the ground. — Ishmael Beah
A kiss, she thinks, has to be entirely balanced
it has to have a little conflict, a little dialectic, a little revolution. — Catherine Ryan Hyde
