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No human being is the same; we are like snowflakes, none of us are the same but we are all COOL — Pharrell Williams

Nothing is more sweet than harmony in marriage, and nothing more distressing than dissension. — Martin Luther

Are you going somewhere, Helen? Are you going home?" "Yes; to my long home - my last home. — Charlotte Bronte

Swear, since seeing Your face, the whole world is fraud and fantasy. The garden is bewildered as to what is leaf or blossom. The distracted birds can't distinguish the birdseed from the snare. — Khaled Hosseini

After all, the girl actually had faith in something, which was more than most people had in these dark times. It was wrong to destroy it. — Chris Womersley

We first develop the Ego, then encounter the Soul, and finally give birth to a unique sense of Self. — Carol S. Pearson

The problem with the world is that everyone does not have a brain, but everyone does have a tongue. — Raheel Farooq

Ixion exists as an antidote to the rules and conventions of other places. We believe that indulging in pleasure will make better people. Self-denial and discipline and virtue are all myths invented to control you. — Marianne De Pierres

When you are positive; mind thinks, when you are negative; mind thinks,
For mind can never be in balance.
It is the Self, witnessing in awareness, Centered, which observes these two. — Gian Kumar

My family took me to church when I was like 4 years old, and I had to be in a pageant, and I was playing Jesus. — David Walton

Many veterans feel guilty because they lived while others died. Some feel ashamed because they didn't bring all their men home and wonder what they could have done differently to save them. When they get home they wonder if there's something wrong with them because they find war repugnant but also thrilling. They hate it and miss it.Many of their self-judgments go to extremes. A comrade died because he stepped on an improvised explosive device and his commander feels unrelenting guilt because he didn't go down a different street. Insurgents used women and children as shields, and soldiers and Marines feel a totalistic black stain on themselves because of an innocent child's face, killed in the firefight. The self-condemnation can be crippling.
The Moral Injury, New York Times. Feb 17, 2015 — David Brooks