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Half the spiritual difficulties that men and women suffer arise from a morbid state of health. — Henry Ward Beecher
We don't have real control over death. You could die of a heart attack, a building could fall on you, you could be in an accident, you could have a fatal disease. So, how should you conduct your life? You just go ahead and live, taking reasonable precautions - like handling the mail more carefully. — Rudy Giuliani
Courage is the goal of cowards. — Alan Watts
We must not regard what or how the world esteems us, so we have the Word pure, and are certain of our doctrine. — Martin Luther
The same passions in man and woman nonetheless differ in tempo; hence man and woman do not cease misunderstanding one another. — Friedrich Nietzsche
A man is the easiest animal to put on a leash, and the hardest to keep leashed. Even when he chooses it himself. — Robert Jordan
You don't become satisfied because you have a golden spoon in your palm; you become satisfied when it begins to feed you ... Use it! — Israelmore Ayivor
Life's a grave dig it. — K.R. Helms
Fractals, the theory of relativity, the genome: these are magnificently beautiful constructs. — Adam Savage
My jokes are in my head and I have a duplicate copy of my jokes in a lot of British comics' heads, where they are safe. — Emo Philips
If you focus all of your emotional passion on your children and you neglect the relationship that brought that family into existence ... eventually, things can go really, really wrong, — Ayelet Waldman
When she drew, she didn't feel as if she worked with only charcoal and paper. In drawing a portrait, her medium was the soul itself. — Brandon Sanderson
They couldn't understand why he chose patience over hauling her ass straight over to his home and collaring her, since he was clearly in love with her. — April Vine
I believe that you must be madly in love with cinema to create films. You also need a huge cinematic baggage. — Jean-Pierre Melville
When indeed does the temporal suffering oppress a man most terribly? Is it not when it seems to him that it has no significance, that it neither secures nor gains anything for him? Is it not when the suffering, as the impatient man expresses it, is without meaning or purpose? — Soren Kierkegaard
