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pit - those with nothing left to lose will dare anything. And why not? They have everything to gain. — Bodie Parkhurst

I think that old school style of 'I'm your parent and I'm greater than you' doesn't work. What I establish with my children is a partnership. — Jada Pinkett Smith

Why do we perceive the world as stable and ourselves as local and unique? Here's my guess: because it's useful. — Max Tegmark

The Art of Facing Things What people have forgotten is what every salmon knows. - ROBERT CLARK — Mark Nepo

I believe philosophy must go to school with the poets; it's not either/or, it's not over or against. — Cornel West

My mind to me an empire is. — Robert Southwell

The hardest thing, as a director, is that it's never right. Nothing you do is ever right. It's never exactly how you envision it. Making a movie is about making it better. — David Ayer

He asked why and I said, 'Because Gwyneth has a fat suit, my wife has a fat suit - I don't get a fat suit?' He looked at me and said, 'You mean you don't have one on?' — Joe Viterelli

It is often asserted that woman owes all the advantages of the position she occupies to-day to Christianity, but the facts of history show that the Christian Church has done nothing specifically for woman's elevation. In the general march of civilization, she has necessarily reaped the advantage of man's higher development, but we must not claim for Christianity all that has been achieved by science, discovery and invention. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton

If you want to live a meaningfully better life, you're going to have to make the dangerous choice to dissent. A life lived meaningfully isn't denominated by digital friends, designer logos, or wads of paper notes. It's denominated by what you've lived, what it's worth to you, and what that's worth to humanity. — Umair Haque

When we are conscious of our personal uniqueness and our universal nature we express ourselves creatively. In this way we fulfill our dreams and our life purpose. — Andrew Schneider

Billy Loes was the only player in the majors who could lose a ground ball in the sun — Joe Garagiola

Dug looked for a flicker of humanity in her eyes. Nope, not a spark. "Do you know," he said, "I've always thought that people are about as happy as they decide to be." "What?" "Nothing. — Angus Watson

You still love her?" he asked curiously.
Carmine nodded. "I think I always will. Regardless of all this bullshit, she'll always be my hummingbird. — J.M. Darhower