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They had well-fed faces and laughter that was made cruel by its context the way a gem could be made ugly by being set in tin.
— George R R Martin
Free yourself from the need to blame others. There are two reasons that you are where you are right now; action or inaction.
— Steve Maraboli
The irony of the human heart is that it's tormented both by the presence and absence of it's own soul's counterpart.
— Crystal Woods
A smile is the lighting system of the face and the heating system of the heart
— Barbara Johnstone
Today is the tomorrow I was worried about yesterday.
— Anthony Hopkins
She wrapped herself up in an enigma; there was no other way to keep warm.
— Karen Elizabeth Gordon
Communism is in conflict with human nature.
— Ernest Renan
Here were we wretched creatures of men making for each other's throats, and outraging the good earth which God had made so fair a habitation.
— John Buchan
Love deeply without fearing of being hurt.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
My soul has made its greatest growth as I have been driven to my knees by adversity and affliction.
— Marion G. Romney
HUMAN BEINGS MAKE LIFE SO INTERESTING. DO YOU KNOW, THAT IN A UNIVERSE SO FULL OF WONDERS, THEY HAVE MANAGED TO INVENT BOREDOM. (Death)
— Terry Pratchett
What was it with small-town people automatically assuming that because two people of the opposite sex were speaking, they must be having sex?
— Jamie McGuire
Even when we do our very best to treat those close to us with utmost respect and understanding, conflict happens. That's life. That's human nature.
— Sharon Salzberg
It is human nature to seek revenge in the face of relentless suffering. You can't expect an unhealthy person to think logically.
— Izzeldin Abuelaish
To reach the height of our ambition is like trying to reach the rainbow; as we advance it recedes.
— Edmund Burke
Part of the terrible irony of war is that it enlists the best in human nature for purposes of mutual destruction.
— Lesslie Newbigin