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A hundred different scenarios running through my head. How sick does that make me? A broken woman fantasising about how to kill another human being. What has he done to me? — Dawn A. Keane

That awkward moment right before you die when you realize you haven't done enough in life to be considered living." ~Peregrine Storke~ — R.K. Ryals

Complete departure of kashay (anger-pride-deceit-greed) is Moksha (Liberation). At first, there is the departure of kashays and then there will be 'that' [Liberation]. — Dada Bhagwan

I have managed not to finish certain books. With barely a twinge of conscience, I hurl down what bores me or doesn't give what I crave: ecstasy, transcendence, a thrill of mysterious connection. For, more than anything else, readers are thrill-seekers, though I don't read thrillers, not the kind sold under that label, anyway. They don't thrill; only language thrills. — Lynne Sharon Schwartz

We need to talk more openly about mentorships and sponsorships. Women don't get the mentoring, and particularly the sponsors, they need to succeed as much as men. — Sheryl Sandberg

Kiss Me Hard Before You Go,Summertime Sadness — Lana Del Rey

It's an exciting adventure to give those things that you've always held onto. — Frederick Lenz

When he hit a ground ball to you, you knew you had to make a good throw because he was going to be running. — Juan Marichal

Never focus your eyes on the obstacle or the difficulty. The obstacle will be a matter of total indifference to the river that will flow steadily through you if you will simply remember to stay focused on the Source. — Oswald Chambers

Become one with eternity.
Become part of your environment.
Take off your clothes.
Forget yourself. Make love.
Self-destruction is the only
way to peace. — Yayoi Kusama

To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved. — George MacDonald