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What a strange thing!
to be alive
beneath cherry blossoms. — Kobayashi Issa
What is more comforting to the terrorists around the world: the failure to pass the 9/11 legislation because we lacked a majority of the majority,' or putting aside partisan politics to enact tough new legislation with America's security foremost in mind? — Rahm Emanuel
Every rebellion which is not in its own nature self-destructive, is an expression of the divine spirit. — Paul Carus
I don't want to live in a bubble, in my craft or in the world ... I can't, I would be cheating myself out of my generation and the world we live in. — Diane Lane
The wise have mastered body, word, and mind. They are the true masters. — Gautama Buddha
Money, like most other inventions, had happened to mankind, and men had still to develop to-day they have still to perfect the science and morality of money. — H.G.Wells
Now, some guys' five minutes are worth other guys' fifty years, and while burning out in one brilliant supernova will send record sales through the roof, leave you living fast, dying young, leaving a beautiful corpse, there is something to be said for living. Personally, I like my gods old, grizzled and here. — Bruce Springsteen
Habit is the strongest thing in life. — Jack Black
As a kid, I really wasn't thinkin' about no golf. — Boo Weekley
Forgiveness is the highest and most difficult of all moral lessons. — Joseph Jacobs
Religion is for people who are scared to go to hell. Spirituality is for people who have already been there. — Bonnie Raitt
Things have been, says the legal mind, and so we are here. The creative mind says we are here because things have yet to be. — H.G.Wells
Her favorite color is blue. She says that blue is associated with vastness; the skies are blue, the oceans are blue. — Mahbod Seraji
There is no love, there is only the lie we tell ourselves that things are more important than they actually are, that our lives will have meaning beyond all the other lives that have come before us and been forgotten, that there is hope in any of this. — Chad Kultgen
But as a family physician, I'd had the opportunity to come in contact with people of all ages, and through the years I've noticed a curious parallel: children and the elderly both have the same kind of faith. — Reggie Anderson