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The outflow that comes from giving of oneself opens the door to spiritual unfoldment while the attitude of taking locks it.
— Harold Klemp
The most radical conclusion to draw from this would be that your mind is the only thing that exists.
— Thomas Nagel
But this murder
was it to dog him all his life? Was he always to be burdened by his past? Was he really — Oscar Wilde
was it to dog him all his life? Was he always to be burdened by his past? Was he really — Oscar Wilde
There are no meaningless details in the Bible.
— Moroaswi Tumiso Victor
Hate is a door with hundred locks and love is a hand with thousand keys!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Together we can do what we cannot do apart.
— C.S. Pacat
The distant soul can shake the distant friend's soul and make the longing felt, over untold miles.
— John Masefield
The man with the most guns survives the zombie apocalypse, but the man with the most books, locks the door and forgets it ever happened.
— Justin Alcala
Artists must be sacrificed to their art.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Human locks? Please," Tamani said. "May as well leave the door open.
— Aprilynne Pike
I can't please everyone. That's not in my J.D., you know, not in my job description.
— Maria Sharapova
Some kids look at me strange in the hallways because I don't decorate my locker, ...
— Stephen Chbosky
For the door to the house had many bolts, locks, bars, and fasteners, as is common in the dwellings of misers.
— Michael Crichton
Now be silent. Let the One who creates the words speak. He made the door. He made the lock. He also made the key.
— Rumi
You may not appreciate the value of a key until you encounter the door it locks or unlocks.
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
As with many Southern Writers, I believe that the special quality of the land itself indelibly shapes the people who dwell upon it.
— Willie Morris
Since the whole affair had become one of religion, the vanquished were of course exterminated.
— Voltaire