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If you don't have a goal and don't know where you want to be and when you want be there. You are just drifting around. (You'll never get anywhere) — Ahmed Ali Anjum
This is so true that we rarely confide in those who are better than we. Rather, we are more inclined to flee their society. Most often, on the other hand, we confess to those who are like us and who share our weaknesses. Hence we don't want to improve ourselves or be bettered, for we should first have to be judged in default. We merely wish to be pitied and encouraged in the course we have chosen. In short, we should like, at the same time, to cease being guilty and yet not to make the effort of cleansing ourselves. Not enough cynicism and not enough virtue We lack the energy of evil as well as the energy of good. — Albert Camus
Tomorrow will be a new day. — Miguel De Cervantes
A lazy man's wife is generally the power behind the drone. — Evan Esar
I always thought happiness was a choice and I always chose things that made me happy, and books were one of those. — Dean Koontz
That's the trouble with losing your mind; by the time it's gone, it's too late to get it back. — Bill Bryson
We want to start a 'Flash' band. Everyone can play an instrument and sing. — Jesse L. Martin
The more we give away, the more is given to us. — Wayne Dyer
Bond was how Fleming saw himself; the sardonic, cruel mouth, the hard, tight skinned face. — Terence Young
Intuition is using the inner body energy and heart to pave the way for your life. — Matthew Donnelly
was it Martin Luther who told of a time when he was focused intently on the person and work of Christ? The Holy Spirit was there as if in the form of a dove, gently alight on his shoulder, and when Luther turned his attention to the Spirit and away from Christ, the dove flew away. This story may go too far in the other direction, but I believe it contains at least a modest lesson — Paul Basden
