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Man is the inventor of stupidity. — Remy De Gourmont

God's gifts are many; His best gift is one. It is the gift of Himself. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Even love becomes a cause of hatred, if stars are not in favour of a man. — Girdhar Joshi

What is it?" she asked.
"I'm looking for your wings. You are my guardian angel, aren't you?"
"I'm afraid not," she replied, her cheeks dimplingwith a wry smile. "There's too much of the devil in me for that."
"Just how much devil," I grinned, "are we talking about here? — Gregory David Roberts

All the rare and royal names
Wormy sheepskin yet retains — John Millington Synge

Every act of every man is a moral act, to be tested by moral, and not by economic criteria. — Robert M. Hutchins

Wise men, like wine, are best when old; pretty women, like bread, are best when young. — Thomas Chandler Haliburton

I joined Genesis when I was 19. I've earned the right to actually do nothing. I don't want to be a shadow of what I was, so I've kind of just quite willingly stood back. — Phil Collins

I have decided that I'm ready to stop destroying myself and start creating. I have already accepted my invitation and no one will convince me again that I'm not worthy. Not ever again. I have been invited and I have said Yes. My Yes is final. — Glennon Doyle Melton

I told the students that they were at the age when they might begin to choose places that would sustain them the rest of their lives, that places were more reliable than human beings, and often much longer-lasting, and I asked them where they felt at home. — Rebecca Solnit

You didn't have to know Pilu for long to see that he floated through life like a coconut on the ocean. He always bobbed up. There was some sort of natural spring of cheerfulness that bubbled to the surface. Sadness was like a cloud across the sun, soon past. Sorrow was tucked away somewhere in his head, locked up in a cage with a blanket over it, like the captain's parrot. — Terry Pratchett

There weren't always happy endings and children would do well to know that vile things could happen to them, that witches and wolves were desperate to steal them should they be disobedient or foolish or simply unlucky. — Thomm Quackenbush

Whatever you tax, you get less of. — Alan Greenspan

A brick is a biographical film in which a young orphan brick from the wrong side of the track grows up to be one of the most important bricks in all brick kind, as it is now quite literally the cornerstone of one of America's greatest ballparks.(Fenway) — Nicole McKay

It wasn't so bad being a slave when your owner was yourself and stood up for you. — Orson Scott Card