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We can make a concerted effort to stop poisoning the planet: that would be a good way of appeasing the gods. — Simon Toyne

Illnesses which occur because of physical causes should be treated by doctors with medical remedies; those which are due to spiritual causes disappear through spiritual means. Thus an illness caused by affliction, fear, nervous impressions, will be healed more effectively by spiritual rather than physical treatment. Hence, both kinds of treatment should be followed; they are not contradictory. — Abdu'l- Baha

The main thing, when a sword cuts into one's soul, is to keep a calm gaze, lose no blood, accept the coldness of the sword with the coldness of a stone. By means of the stab, after the stab, become invulnerable. — Franz Kafka

If a young lady has that discretion and modesty without which all knowledge is little worth, she will never make an ostentatious parade of it, because she will rather be intent on acquiring more than on displaying what she has. — Hannah More

I always say you have to be willing to get your heart broken. — Ronda Rousey

I have a list in my mind and in my heart of actors who have been extraordinarily kind, and Hugh Laurie is near the top. — Yvette Nicole Brown

The most complicated and scary things in life are really about something a lot more simple. — Lara Zielin

Dying is easy, getting the dental floss off your finger and into the trash is hard. — Gregor Collins

-Most people would say that she's beautiful.
-That's because she's been with most people. — Daniel Handler

You may think a mushroom is a fungus. This is exactly like believing that a penis is a man. — Hope Jahren

Now I know what you're saying. You're saying: 'Dave, you have painted a distorted and inaccurate picture of the American health-care system. Not all patients wind up being as wretched as Mary! Many of them wind up being dead'. — Dave Barry

The only answer to the question of the meaning of life has to begin from the fact of our human finitude, of our vulnerability and our fallibility. — Simon Critchley

Our mothers who have gone are buried in our bodies. It can be said that we were born with dead mothers in our body. — Kim Hyesoon

He drank no hard liquor but loved wine, taking perhaps three glasses a day.42 He did not smoke. When he received gifts of Havana cigars from well-wishers, he passed them along to friends.43 — Jon Meacham