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Consider that not only do negative thoughts and emotions destroy our experience of peace, they also undermine our health. — Dalai Lama

'Drake and Josh' was strictly nine to five. We'd go in and know what we were doing, and 'Superhero Movie' was just nuttiness every day because there's a joke every ten seconds. — Drake Bell

Your environment should be your time marker — Sunday Adelaja

It was important that this album [Chain Letter] was an accurate reflection of me — Brooke Valentine

It is partly to avoid consciousness of greed that we prefer to associate with those who are at least as greedy as we ourselves. Those who consume much less are a reproach. — Charles Horton Cooley

I kept praying that I might be able to prevent a repetition of this stupidity called war. I have tried to keep the promise I made to myself, but the progress that the world is making toward peace seems like the crawling of a little child, very halting and slow. — Eleanor Roosevelt

We can invent as many theories we like, and any one of them can be made to fit the facts. But that theory is always preferred which makes the fewest number of assumptions. — Albert Einstein

North whipped around to stare at her. For a moment, his expression was ureadable. And then ... he smiled. It was warm-unexpectedly warm-and it made Marigold feel the teensiest bit calmer. — Stephanie Perkins

I came to realise that Darwinian evolution had no explanation of me as an experiencing self. — John Eccles

Life itself seemed so alarmingly exigent, to require so much of the self. It was too difficult to remember and think and express and understand - all things I needed to be able to do to talk. To keep my face animated at the same time was insult added to injury. It was like trying to cook and roller-skate and sing and type all at once. — Andrew Solomon

Harry spends his days in saying what is incredible, and his evenings in doing what is improbable. Just the sort of life I would like to lead. — Oscar Wilde