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The vital thing is to look after those who come into your reach while you are still alive, good people, bad people, all people. — Roger Pulvers
The key is allowing your partner to be who they are and not having expectations that really have nothing to do with the person you married. — Tamara Tunie
Sons of the Dawn is a page-turner, and author Hank Nuwer is to be thanked for enriching our sense of the West with this memorable novel. — Gerald Haslam
Will you permit the sacred fire of liberty, brought by your fathers from the venerable temples of Britain, to be quenched and trodden out on the simple altars they have raised? — Joseph Howe
Is It Frightening To Be Free?"
"You said it."
"You Say To People 'Throw Off Your Chains' And They Make New Chains For Themselves?"
"Seems to be a major human activity, yes. — Terry Pratchett
A man who will misuse an apostrophe is capable of anything." Con Houlihan — John Doyle
We must be the ones to re-define the world class standards of excellence — Fela Durotoye
The worst thing you can do is make money at the expense of losing your time. — J.R. Rim
God is never early and never late. — David Jeremiah
I hold no emotions while I am in there ... in there it is just calm and creative. — Conor McGregor
Of course we're Criminals — Frank Miller
I don't need to be in a comfortable spot to achieve greatness. I fight for it no matter what. — Tyron Woodley
I've had my share of pain the waves and wars.
Add this to the total. Bring the trial on. — Homer
Name the colors, blind the eye" is an old Zen saying, illustrating that the intellect's habitual ways of branding and labeling creates a terrible experiential loss by displacing the vibrant, living reality with a steady stream of labels. It is the same way with space, which is solely the conceptual mind's way of clearing its throat, of pausing between identified symbols. At any rate, the subjective truth of this is now supported by actual experiments (as we saw in the quantum theory chapters) that strongly suggest distance (space) has no reality whatsoever for entangled particles, no matter how great their apparent separation. — Robert Lanza
