The 20 Best Things I Never Said:

“I dwell in possibility.”
–Emily Dickinson

“I am large, I contain multitudes.”
–Walt Whitman

“We can never have enough of nature.”
–Henry David Thoreau

“You can never step in the same river twice.”
–Heraclitus

“Money is not required to buy one necessity of soul.”
–Henry David Thoreau

“Technology dominates us all, diminishing our freedom.”
–Dorothy McCall

“Common sense is very uncommon.”
–Horace Greeley

“An unexamined life is not worth living.”
–Socrates

“The goal of the journey is to discover yourself as consciousness.”
–Joseph Campbell

“The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice.”
–George Eliot

“A man can do all things if he will.”
–Leon Battista Alberti

“Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.”
–Rudyard Kipling

“Art serves to rinse out our eyes.”
–Karl Kraus

“Love is, above all, the gift of oneself.”
–Jean Anouilh

“Enthusiasm is the most important thing in life.”
–Tennessee Williams

“The stars are in one’s brain.”
–Bertrand Russell

“The quality of your happiness depends upon the quality of your thoughts.”
–Marcus Aurelius

“If you want to be happy, be.”
–Leo Tolstoy

“The most exquisite pleasure is giving pleasure to others.”
–Jean de Bruyere

“There is only one happiness in life–to love and be loved.”
–George Sand

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