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What we commonly call death does not destroy the body, it only causes a separation of spirit and body. — Brigham Young

You seem very sure of yourself, Daniel.'
I, who was never even sure what the time was, nodded with the conviction of the
ignorant. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Not to love is in love an infallible means of being loved. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Let new India arise out of peasants' cottage, grasping the plough, out of huts, cobbler and sweeper. — Swami Vivekananda

The necessary unlikeness between the creator and the created holds within it the equally necessary likeness of the thing made to him who makes it, and so of the work of the made to the work of the maker ... The imagination of man is made in the image of the imagination of God. — George MacDonald

Lacan wrote about two levels of speaking, one in which we know what we are saying (even when struggling with something difficult or contradictory) and another in which we have no idea of what we are saying. In this second level of speaking there are repeating words, phrases, and even sounds that function as magnets of unconscious meaning, condensing multiple scenes, times, and ideas. He called such markers in speech 'signifiers. — Annie Rogers

It's not how much you have that makes people look up to you, it's who you are. — Elvis Presley

Some creatures are made to see in the dark. — Henry David Thoreau

Is perception equivalent to existence? — Erica Jong

I'm very happy with the way I write. I think I do it good. But I've never really considered myself a writer. — Quentin Tarantino

Don't be afraid to fall into the sea. Close your eyes and jump, for you will fall on the back of a big fish which will carry you to your destination — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Your efforts extend like ripples on the ocean, much further than you know. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Doubtless you begin to understand how disagreeable it is to me to do a thing arbitrarily, when it is unsatisfactory to others associated with me. — Abraham Lincoln

Lies will flow from my lips, but there may perhaps be some truth mixed up with them; it is for you to seek out this truth and to decide whether any part of it is worth keeping. — Virginia Woolf