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<|endoftext|>science: It is interesting to note how many of the great scientific discoveries begin as myths.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: Life is short,Live it long<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>arts: Artists don't make objects. Artists make mythologies.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>romance: You're so beautiful. I can't believe you're almost mine.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>truth: Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>writing: Write the kind of story you would like to read. People will give you all sorts of advice about writing, but if you are not writing something you like, no one else will like it either.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: Life is and will ever remain an equation incapable of solution, but it contains certain known factors.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>humor: It seems that the young woman made some indelicate suggestion of a threesome...When I got there, Miss Nash was standing by the hot tub in a small bikini, pointing the business end of a SIG-Sauer P-226 at her fella and concerned members of the hotel staff, while dunking the scantily clad female's head under the water and asking, "Who's diving for clams now, bitch?<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>success: There are no environments where you're only going to win, because life just isn't like that.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>philosophy: This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>science: A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: We are born into this precious human existence to achieve the uni cation of opposites and become enlightened, or liberated, from the illusion of separation.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>success: How one handles success or failure is determined by their early childhood.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>philosophy: 9/11 Haiku: Rudy Giuliani, Mayor of New York "Now you boxcutter, Iraqi Pete, camel fuckersreally pissed me off!<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: The most intriguing people you will encounter in this life are the people who had insights about you, that you didn't know about yourself.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>friendship: Rare as is true love, true friendship is rarer.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>poetry: Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>success: So cheer up Beloved; for your God is able, He is the maker of all things.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>books: Fill your house with stacks of books, in all the crannies and all the nooks.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>life: Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>humor: And I would be the first to admit that probably, in a lot of press conferences over the time that I have been in coaching, indulging my own sense of humor at press conferences has not been greatly to my benefit.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>science: Science Fiction: Any scientific acclaim that omits God.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>god: We tend to be preoccupied by our problems when we have a heightened sense of vulnerability and a diminished sense of power. Today, see each problem as an invitation to prayer.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: [B]riefing is not reading. In fact it is the antithesis of reading. Briefing is terse, factual and to the point. Reading is untidy, discursive and perpetually inviting. Briefing closes down a subject, reading opens it up.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>poetry: I lock my door upon myself, And bar them out; but who shall wall Self from myself, most loathed of all?<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>faith: I've got a theory, it could be bunnies...I've got a theor-Bunnies aren't just cute like everybody supposesThey've got them hoppy legs and twitchy little noses.And what's with all the carrots-?What do they need such good eyesight for anyway?Bunnies, bunnies it must be bunnies!...or maybe midgets...<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>death: We carry the dead with us only until we die too, and then it is we who are borne along for a little while, and then our bearers in their turn drop, and so on into the unimaginable generations.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: Laughter is good for both the body and the soul.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>truth: I can't believe I said it out loud. The truth doesn't set you free, you know. It makes you feel awkward and embarrassed and defenseless and red in the face and horrified and petrified and vulnerable. But free? I don't feel free. I feel like shit.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: Everything you want is on the other side of fear.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>philosophy: I mean really, how could an artistic individual stay grounded in the nitty-gritty of how many minutes per pound meat has to stay in the oven when trying to fathom the creative philosophy behind the greatest artistic minds of the world?<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>love: You have within you,right now,everything you need to deal with whatever the world can throw at you.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>humor: And next time you're planning to injure yourself to get me attention, just remember that a little sweet talk works wonders.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>faith: It takes years and maturity to make the discovery that the power of faith is nobler than the power of doubt; and that there is a celestial wisdom in the ingenuous propensity to trust, which belongs to honest and noble natures.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>humor: My books are shelved in different places, depending on the bookstore. Sometimes they can be found in the Mystery section, sometimes in the Humor department, and occasionally even in the Literature aisle, which is somewhat astounding.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>quotes: We are half awake and semi conscious.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>truth: Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>success: The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>poetry: The rain set early in tonight,The sullen wind was soon awake,It tore the elm-tops down for spite,And did its best to vex the lake:I listened with heart fit to break.When glided in Porphyria; straightShe shut the cold out and the storm,And kneeled and made the cheerless grateBlaze up and all the cottage warm;<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>death: My coffee gets increasingly better the more I drink and the closer I come to the bottom of the cup, where all the sugar is. I wonder if life is the same way as we approach the end.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>success: The greater the loyalty of a group toward the group, the greater is the motivation among the members to achieve the goals of the group, and the greater the probability that the group will achieve its goals.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>life: If you live each day as it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>faith: Do not ask directions from the people around you. Ask directions from the person who called you.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>happiness: We are often insane with happiness. We are also very unhappy for reasons neither of us can do anything about. Like being separated.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>writing: Writing is like sausage making in my view; you'll all be happier in the end if you just eat the final product without knowing what's gone into it.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: To be immortal and then die<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>funny: Dogs have their day but cats have 365.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>poetry: A pine tree standeth lonelyIn the North on an upland bare;It standeth whitely shroudedWith snow, and sleepeth there.It dreameth of a Palm treeWhich far in the East alone,In the mournful silence standethOn its ridge of burning stone.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>romance: I loved her as long as a midget. It was gruesome, and then I grew some.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>purpose: Life is difficult.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>life: It is better to create than to learn! Creating is the essence of life.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>philosophy: Before hurting anyone, especially those who cannot protect themselves, feel their pain with your heart. Take care of them as your little child.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>god: Becuse God loves us, but the devil takes an interest.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: Your Presentation is Your Capability.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>philosophy: We are all dying to give our lives away to something, maybe. God or Satan, politics or grammar, topology or philately (...) To games or needles, to some other person.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>arts: The vitality of a new movement in Art must be gauged by the fury it arouses.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>books: She should have done science, not spent all her time with her head in novels. Novels gave you a completely false idea about life, they told lies and they implied there were endings when in reality there were no endings, everything just went on and on and on.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>faith: And if there is no god?You act as if there is, and it's the same thing.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>life: You may not always have a comfortable life and you will not always be able to solve all of the world's problems at once but don't ever underestimate the importance you can have because history has shown us that courage can be contagious and hope can take on a life of its own.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>success: In Paris, where raillery is so quick to throw emotion out the window, silence, in a roomful of clever people after a story, is the most flattering of all marks of success<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>faith: just show a little humility. If you know your weaknesses you will not be enslaved by them.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>hope: Don't despair: despair suggests you are in total control and know what is coming. You don't - surrender to events with hope.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>science: Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: We accept the love we think we deserve.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>writing: A blank piece of paper is God's way of telling us how hard it is to be God.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>happiness: The greenest of pastures are right here on earth.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>books: It wasn't until I started reading and found books they wouldn't let us read in school that I discovered you could be insane and happy and have a good life without being like everybody else.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>science: We are biology. We are reminded of this at the beginning and the end, at birth and at death. In between we do what we can to forget.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>philosophy: On marriage: You sort of stumble along and reconnect and lose each other and reconnect again.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>philosophy: Unfortunately for the good sense of mankind, the fact of their fallibility is far from carrying the weight in their practical judgement, which is always allowed to it in theory; for while every one well knows himself to be fallible, few think it necessary to take any precautions against their own fallibility.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: If you could only sense how important you are to the lives of those you meet; how important you can be to the people you may never dream of. There is something of yourself that you leave at every meeting with another person.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>love: Good night, good night! parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>happiness: If one were to build the house of happiness, the largest space would be the waiting room.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>philosophy: First Things First "Where are you?"is the voice of God."Who am I?"is the voice of your soul.You can't answer Goduntil you answer yourself.Before you come out of hiding,find your identity and your purpose.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>god: We have never heard the devil's side of the story, God wrote all the book.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>poetry: Come away, O human child!To the waters and the wildWith a faery, hand in hand,For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>poetry: Don't Worry Be Happy<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>books: Buying a book is not about obtaining a possession, but about securing a portal.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>humor: It's always amazed me how little attention philosophers, psychologists, or anyone else actually has paid to humor.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>romance: I was afraid. Of getting hurt in other ways. To be truthful, I still am."His thumb stroked her cheek. "I would never hurt you.""I don't think you can promise me that."She squeezed his bruised fingers. "But it makes things a bit more equal, to know that I can hurt you, too."His gaze fell to her lips. He said simply, without any trace of irony, "You are killing me.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: H is for Habit, winners make a habit of doing the things losers don't want to do.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>romance: Romantic haste in drama bringstears and sighs when the hero diesbut the curtain fall is finalwhen in life we take the tragic wayThe sunset too is a glorious thingbut with it ends the day.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>inspiration: Thinking something does not make it true. Wanting something does not make it real.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>happiness: In the whole history of the world there is but one thing that money cannot buy...to wit--the wag of a dog's tail.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>death: I am still in the land of the dying; I shall be in the land of the living soon. (his last words)<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>life: Too many people seem to believe that silence was a void that needed to be filled, even if nothing important was said.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>hope: When you're doing an out-and-out comedy, the notion of preparing for a character - I hope I don't reveal too much of myself here - but, uh, no, I'm not doing anything.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>romance: Nothing good ever comes of love. What comes of love is always something better<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>wisdom: I don't fancy colors of the face, I'm always attracted to colors of the brain.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>hope: Feelings aroused by the touch of someone's hand, the sound of music, the smell of a flower, a beautiful sunset, a work of art, love, laughter, hope and faith - all work on both the unconscious and the conscious aspects of the self, and they have physiological consequences as well.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>happiness: Sometimes it just feels really really wonderful to be alive.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>success: The way to wealth is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words, industry and frugality: that is, waste neither time nor money, but make the best use of both. Without industry and frugality nothing will do, and with them everything.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>faith: As Emmanuel, Cardinal Suhard says, "To be a witness does not consist in engaging in propaganda, nor even in stirring people up, but in being a living mystery. It means to live in such a way that one's life would not make sense if God did not exist.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>faith: I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.(John 11:25-26)<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>funny: I had a dream about you last night.. you were holding a pine cone and introducing him as Gerald.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>positive: Transform from being a fault-finder and blamer to a happiness-finder and appreciator.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>writing: I write almost always in the third person, and I don't think the narrator is male or female anyway. They're both, and young and old, and wise and silly, and sceptical and credulous, and innocent and experienced, all at once. Narrators are not even human - they're sprites.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>religion: The danger today is in believing there are no sick people, there is only a sick society.<|endoftext|>
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<|endoftext|>love: Love is an act of endless forgiveness, a tender look which becomes a habit.<|endoftext|>