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There is a universal intelligence that we call God or Soul or Spirit or Consciousness, and it is everywhere and in all things. — Wayne Dyer

I'm a Veteran. I was in the Navy, in the submarine corps. I come from a military family. Both of my grandparents were in World War II and retired as officers. One fought in the Pacific and one fought in Europe. The whole family was in the war. I grew up exposed to it and hearing the stories, but the stories I heard weren't kind of the whole "Rah, rah, rah! We saved the world!" They were about the personal price and the emotional price. — David Ayer

It seemed to me that I had never met
another person on earth
as discouraging to my happiness
as my father.
and it appeared that I had
the same effect upon
him. — Charles Bukowski

When you focus on problems, you'll have more Problems. When you focus on possibilities, you'll have more oppertunities. — Unknown

As a cabin boy on a Norwegian sailing ship I earned five kronen a week in addition to my keep. — Fritz Sauckel

There is a time to take counsel of your fears, and there is a time to never listen to any fear. — George S. Patton

If you think only of evil, then you become pessimistic and hopeless like Freud. But if you think there is no evil, then you're just one more deluded Pollyanna. — Abraham Maslow

There is no better test of a man's integrity than his behavior when he is wrong. — Marvin Williams

It's surprising how many people get bogged down in analysing, planning, and organizing when what they really need to do is take action. — Jack Canfield

I just think that when my confidence meets other people's insecurity, that equals Kanye's arrogant. — Kanye West

All men are warriors. And life for everything in our universe is nothing but war. — David Zindell

I like to think of my best moment on the job as quiet victories. Victories over what? Over the "system", over the various bureaucracies not watching me, over my colleagues' indifference, over my patron's ignorance, over the very concept of horn-blowing pride. — Paul Lester Wiener