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To be really cosmopolitan a man must be at home even in his own country.
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Is it possible that I'm worthy of being loved by someone whom I love?
— Stephanie Perkins
Just being born makes you worthy enough to be here
— Oprah Winfrey
What you have to remember about your mother is that she didn't have her own character. She turned into whoever she was sitting next to. When
— Ann Patchett
You can search the entire universe and not find a single being more worthy of love than you.
— Gautama Buddha
God's love does not love that which is worthy of being loved, but it creates that which is worthy of being loved.
— Martin Luther
multitude of books is a great evil
— Clay Shirky
Our greed for joy is the sole reason for our sorrows
— Nilesh Rathod
Aphrodite strikes again, huh? You're gonna be the best-dressed warrior in town, beauty queen.
— Rick Riordan
If being loved is your goal, you will fail to achieve it. The only way to be assured of being loved is to be a person worthy of love, and
— M. Scott Peck
A man who cheats on the mother of his children, the woman with whom he works and to whom he said I love you, is not worthy of being a friend.
— Joko Ono
Essence of any creature encompasses more than one realm.
Here now this body, is a vehicle of my essence in this universe. — Toba Beta
Here now this body, is a vehicle of my essence in this universe. — Toba Beta
When I said you're mine, I meant it. Remember? I saw what I mean. I chose scars and all.
— J.J. McAvoy
Cash-payment is not the sole nexus of man with man.
— Thomas Carlyle
The joy of heaven will begin as soon as we attain the character of heaven, and do its duties.
— Theodore Parker
The lack of closeness among friends is a fault that cannot be reprimanded without becoming incurable.
— Friedrich Nietzsche