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We are not helpless. We all have the ability to make this world a better place. We can start with small steps, one day at a time.
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I don't like zombie movies, they're just plain silly.
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For most people, art is only valuable if other people say it is; and artists are only worthwhile if they are either rich and famous, or dead.
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I feel the deepest, heartfelt pity for any adult who has never been in love.
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I've been told, by various people, that I think too much. This is incorrect! The truth is that I deliberately challenge people to think more than they would like to.
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The sad truth about bigotry is that most bigots either don't realize that they are bigots, or they convince themselves that their bigotry is perfectly justified.
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Do not dismiss the words of the old; they possess wisdom, which comes only with age, and often speak of things that the young are too immature to understand.
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As long as the peace-makers are armed with assault rifles, it's highly unlikely we'll ever have peace.
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A true master will not deceive an able disciple. You are hampered by the limits you set and no limit can be set on skill.
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Change. Adapt. Bend so as not to be broken. Let opportunity guide your actions.
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Sometimes strange fiction, becomes grim reality.
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What you call life is but a dream, and reality is relative.
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Contentment comes from wanting what we need, not needing what we want.
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Envy suggests inferiority.
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A steadfast heart does not stray from the path.
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Water - a thoroughly underrated drink.
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Today, I attended a friend's birthday party dressed as a ninja. I soon discovered that ninjas are very misunderstood.
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There are few things worse than mistaking an enemy for a friend.
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People who repeatedly attack your confidence and self-esteem are quite aware of your potential, even if you are not.
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The laws of men are not infallible.
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A gift involves sacrifice. If you give away something that you no longer value or want, it cannot be a gift. It is simply a discarded item.
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Modesty isn't always a virtue; it can be a hindrance; a careful measure of personal pride builds confidence and ensures success.
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So often, the discarded love of youth is desperately yearned for in maturity.
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I've decided I don't like books that end with 'The End'. The fact that there are no more pages, suggests to me that the book has ended.