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A person is neither a thing nor a process but an opening through which the Absolute can manifest. — Martin Heidegger

I planted a seed of hatred in my heart. I swore it would grow to be a massive tree whose roots would strangle them all. — Ruta Sepetys

The meat market itself was probably a greater influence on Spare than his first school. It offered a spectacle of thousands of animal carcasses, which arrived under the market by a specially built railway before being displayed and disposed of at ground level. — Phil Baker

Just because I live in the sunlight, enjoy being blond, and wear a cheerleading uniform, that doesn't mean I'm stupid. I'm so sick of that. — Kelly Creagh

I love the way I look. I'm fine with it. And if my body changes, I'll be fine with that. — Gabourey Sidibe

A woman with a gun in high heels, only the most dangerous combination a man could know. — Laura Teagan

Fear is a wolf on a chain, only dangerous when you set it free. Sorrow exhausts itself in the net of forgetting. Anger, for all its fury, can be killed by a smile. Only hope goes on forever, because hope doesn't belong to us: it belongs to our ancestors, the first of our kind, whose brave love for one another gave us most of the good that we are. — Gregory David Roberts

The kind of people that love 'The Rocketeer' are the kind of people that love good storytelling and innocence and a better world, so to speak, so they're almost always nice people to bump into. — Billy Campbell

How much is your sincerity, that much will be 'Our' divine grace (krupa). This is the measure of grace. — Dada Bhagwan

I had an invitation to contribute a track to a Robert Johnson tribute album, and it was the first time I'd done anything like that in my life. I was not brought up with the blues or anything like that, and I really, really enjoyed it. — Robert Palmer

As far back as history records people thinking, thinking people
have been befuddled by the mysteries of life and existence. — Lewis N. Roe

Our children are ever both joy and bane, are they not? — Carole Cummings