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There was a stump of a tree, and in the dark, a thief came that way and said, "That is a policeman." A young man waiting for his beloved saw it and thought that it was his sweetheart. A child who had been told ghost stories took it for a ghost and began to shriek. But all the time it was the stump of a tree. We see the world as we are. Do — Swami Vivekananda

Imagine a world, in which your entire possession is one raspberry, and you give it to your friend. — Gerda Weissmann Klein

Researchers have proven that scientifically, that all humans are one people — Bill Nye

Cinderheart gasped. Then her pelt smoothed. She lifted her chin. "Then I choose the life of a warrior." Her blue eyes shone. "And I choose you. — Erin Hunter

Everyone want to fuck you as bad as I did? — Pepper Winters

In retrospect they might have started sleeping together solely out of conversational exhaustion. — Robert Jackson Bennett

People cheer on tyrants for fear of becoming targets. — Andrew Sturm

When the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. — Nelson DeMille

For me, the most interesting thing is longevity and sustaining a career, because that's what's truly difficult. — John Cho

God will test you because He wants you to mature. He wants you to develop a walk with Him that is not based on your fluctuating emotions, but on your commitment to Him as you learn to walk by faith. — Greg Laurie

Well, I have been in physical altercations, but they weren't really fights because I am too scared and Jewish. So anytime that it gets to a point where there is gonna be a fight, I immediately apologize. — Adam Pally

There is never finality in the display terminal's screen, but an irresponsible whimsicality, as words, sentences, and paragraphs are negated at the touch of a key. The significance of the past, as expressed in the manuscript by a deleted word or an inserted correction, is annulled in idle gusts of electronic massacre. — Alexander Cockburn