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If your right hand was lame, wouldn't your left miss its mate? You might get along without it, but you'd always be aware that something was missing. That's natural, not weak. — Elizabeth Hunter
Lanny smiled to himself. His chief called himself a "liberal," and Lanny had been trying to make up his mind just what that meant. He decided that a liberal was a high-minded gentleman who believed the world was made in his own image. — Upton Sinclair
When we learn to give thanks, we are learning to concentrate not on the bad things, but on the good things in our lives. — Amy Vanderbilt
It ain't brave if you ain't scared. — Victor J. Banis
We often credit ourselves with vices the reverse of what we have, thus when weak we boast of our obstinacy. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Ability is not always gauged by examination. — Indira Gandhi
If you get stung, lick it," I said. "Bees have over two hundred pheromones they use to communicate with each other, and they leave some on your skin when they sting to alert the other bees that there's danger. — Karen White
You mustn't force sex to do the work of love or love to do the work of sex - that's quite a thought, isn't it? — Mary McCarthy
I like action more than anything touchy-feely. — Jordana Brewster
Just because it's not easy, doesn't mean it's not worth it. — D. Nichole King
Digital organizations today have to strike the right balance of being transactional to keep spinning and being transformational to make a leap. — Pearl Zhu
Instead of celebrating with a cake (too full of poisonous refined sugars) and presents (too materialistic), my mother would come into my room at exactly 3:57 A.M. to tell me the story of my miraculous emergence into this world, as if it was some fairy tale. Although I supposed few fairy tales involved the words 'vaginal flowering'. — Molly Harper
Glorious is the Voice of Man, and sweet is the music of the harp. — Richard Llewellyn