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                                    I said to myself, 'If you don't sit down to it today, when will you ever sit down to it?'                                
                                                        — J.M. Coetzee
                        
                        
				                                                            
                                    The greatest statesmen, philosophers, humanitarians ... have not been able to put an end to war. Why place that demand on photography?                                
                                                        — James Nachtwey
                        
                                				
        		        				
                                				
        		        				
                        
				                                                            
                                    The things which must be, must be for the best, God helps us do our duty and not shrink, And trust His mercy humbly for the rest.                                
                                                        — Bill Vaughan
                        
                                				
        		        				
				                                                            
                                    My life is a party thrown for me by my own decisions.                                
                                                        — Kelsey Grammer
                        
                                				
        		        				
				                                                            
                                    The less I understood of this farrago, the less I was in a position to judge of its importance.                                
                                                        — Robert Louis Stevenson
                        
                                				
        		        				
				                                                            
                                    Cancer is everybody's cause.                                
                                                        — Laura Ziskin
                        
                                				
        		        				
				                                                            
                                    It is every intelligent man's experience that evildoing recoils on the doer sooner or later.                                
                                                        — Ramana Maharshi
                        
                                				
        		        				
				                                                            
                                    I wear the lens of the Word and all the world transfigures into the Beauty of Christ and 'everything is eucharisteo'.                                
                                                        — Ann Voskamp
                        
                        
				                                                            
                                    It takes chracter to refuse a man you love more dearly than life merely because marrying him would be the wrong thing to do.                                
                                                        — Mary Balogh
                        
                                				
        		        				
				                                                            
                                    When I was about 10 I ran away to see my father. He couldn't have cared less. He just took me back as soon as he could.                                
                                                        — Vidal Sassoon
                        
                                				
        		        				
				                                                            
                                    Poetry is the truth dressed up with perceptions, emotions, and anxieties of expression.                                
                                                        — Debasish Mridha