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#1. You are to me an object so intensely desirable that the air I breathe in a room empty of you is unhealthy
John Keats
#2. Our understanding of the human brain can be dramatically accelerated if we collect and share research data on an exponentially wider scale.
Tan Le
#3. Careless of books, yet having felt the power
Of Nature, by the gentle agency
Of natural objects, led me on to feel
For passions that were not my own, and think
(At random and imperfectly indeed)
On man, the heart of man, and human life.
William Wordsworth
#4. When a maniac is at the door, feuding brothers reconcile.
Peter Kreeft
#5. Perhaps someday, when you are a father, Prince, you will understand how empty is your heart if your child is a hollow toy that you can move where you will him to be
Ashlee Willis
#6. I grabbed her ankle and kissed it, and when I looked up I saw her chin and her eyelashes as she threw back her head and laughed.
Anne Rice
#7. I'm getting chest pains ... You give me chest pains Uncle Willie.
It's my fault you get excited.
Yes, it's your fault! I only get chest pains on Wednesdays.
So come on Tuesdays.
Neil Simon
#8. An educated person, I think, is one who not only knows a lot, but knows how to do a lot of things.
Henry Ford
#9. A name is one of those things one can give away and keep all the same.
George MacDonald
#10. I actually write my own music whenever I have a chance. I play guitar and sing.
Alexander Ludwig
#11. Despite our sins, we can say with Peter: Lord, you know everything, you know that I love you.
Pope Francis
#12. Love hurts. Love is fragile. Love comes like a breath of magic, then departs leaving us feeling empty, alone, a paper cup blowing on the wind.
Chloe Thurlow
#13. Our culture has more to gain from inner stillness than incessant pushing.
Alan Cohen
#14. Avoid trouble with those who are fanatics; they remain imprisoned in exclusivism and deserve compassion just as any other prisoner.
Chico Xavier
#15. It is a wan morning, low unbroken cloud; the light, filtering sparely through glass, is the color of tarnished pewter. How brightly colored the king is, like the king in a new pack of cards: how small his flat blue eye. There
Hilary Mantel
#16. Implications of gnosis: What makes us free is the gnosis of who we were of what we have become of where we were of wherein we have been cast of whereto we are hastening of what we are being freed of what birth really is of what rebirth really is. (Excerpta de Theodoto)
Stephan A. Hoeller
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