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The real joy in life comes from finding your true purpose and aligning it with what you do every single day. — Tony Robbins

Only, they've done such a good job of making this place hell that I wouldn't be surprised if the real one turned out to be a much nicer place. — Alexandra Bracken

You can also transcend the seeds of your karma by becoming independent of it. The way to do this is to keep experiencing the Self, your spirit, by going into silent meditation and coming out again. This is like washing a dirty piece of cloth in a stream of water. Each time you wash it, you take away a few stains, and it gets a little cleaner. — Deepak Chopra

You see, Greg, my mother is going through a feline phase. Blinky is a Persian,' Hale said simply, as if that should explain everything. 'Binky has a nasty habit of shedding all over the living room furniture, you see.' Gregory Wainwright nodded as if he understood perfectly.
'And so we had to get new living room furniture, which, unfortunately, does not go with the Monet.'
Kat stood there for a moment, staring into that small window of the world where someone would tire of a Monet simply because it clashed with the couch. — Ally Carter

It is really not how much you can get out of life that matters; it is how much you can put into it that counts. What will you contribute to life today? — Bill Phillips

The images from the book you make in your head are always going to be the best images. — Rick Riordan

Mercy and cowardice are the same," she snapped out. "But you want their land, not their lives, no? Dead men can't obey. — Joe Abercrombie

I think nobody in the whole world knows what it is to be in love, to be so beloved. — Philippa Gregory

I believe in the moment of things and fate and things happening for a reason, so I write things down and I trust it. — Ellie Goulding

To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good. — Jamie Osbourne