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I have found that the key to being happy - well, one of the keys, anyway - is to be easily amused, — Wil Wheaton

I'd tried to be washed of my sin once, but I ran out of Dial. Tricky business, that. — Darynda Jones

Men are not flattered by being shown that there has been a difference of purpose between the Almighty and them. — Abraham Lincoln

Long Sight In Age
They say eyes clear with age,
As dew clarifies air
To sharpen evenings,
As if time put an edge
Round the last shape of things
To show them there;
The many-levelled trees,
The long soft tides of grass
Wrinkling away the gold
Wind-ridden waves- all these,
They say, come back to focus
As we grow old. — Philip Larkin

As long as you have not grasped that you have to die to grow, you are a troubled guest on the dark earth. — Mircea Eliade

Love is not a feeling in your chest; it is bending down to wash another's feet. — Andrew Peterson

Never kill yourself because you are too poor to feed your children or your family. You are a part of this world, and the country you live on it. It is your right to be happy, educated and with your children and family. You must fight for your rights, kill for your rights but never die for them. — M.F. Moonzajer

There is no fixed physical reality, no single perception of the world, just numerous ways of interpreting world views as dictated by one's nervous system and the specific environment of our planetary existence. — Deepak Chopra

A familiar question for Australians is how much we are a product of our circumstances, and how much we are what we have made ourselves to be. In truth, by the act of migration the country was made: by that voluntary act and by the emigrants' ambitions it was built. — Paul Keating

I haven't heard anything about a reunion show for Sisters. But if the script was good I would do it. — Sela Ward

I hate and I love. And if you ask me how, I do not know: I only feel it, and I am torn in two. — Catullus

Because I can't handle the nightmares. Not without you. — Suzanne Collins

Ah, relationships. If he was lucky, Luke thought, he would never have another one. — Poppy Z. Brite

Most human beings spend their lives battling with opposing inner forces: what they think they should do versus what they are doing; how they feel about themselves versus how they are; whether they think they're right and worthy or wrong and unworthy. The separate self is just the conglomeration of these opposing forces. When the self drops away, inner division drops away with it. — Adyashanti