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It is true practically if not altogether without exception that the changes studied by any science tend to equilibrate or neutralize the forces which bring them about, and finally to come to rest. — Frank Knight

A society in which there are high levels of voluntary activity will simply be a better, happier place than one where there are not. — Jonathan Sacks

One of the things my service in Iraq did give me was this freedom from fear of failure or any kind of expectations that I had to take a standard path. — Kevin Powers

My own personal taste in films as a member of the audience was not completely in line with films I was doing. — Rick Moranis

We'll both walk away smiling, in harmonious equipoise. — George R R Martin

So for most people, the reason they don't win financially is because the fear of losing money is far greater than the joy of being rich. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE ADD ADULTS 1. Do what you're good at. Don't spend too much time trying to get good at what you're bad at. (You did enough of that in school.) 2. Delegate what you're bad at to others, as often as possible. 3. Connect your energy to a creative outlet. 4. Get well enough organized to achieve your goals. The key here is "well enough." That doesn't mean you have to be very well organized at all - just well enough organized to achieve your goals. 5. Ask for and heed advice from people you trust - and ignore, as best you can, the dream-breakers and finger-waggers. 6. Make sure you keep up regular contact with a few close friends. 7. Go with your positive side. Even though you have a negative side, make decisions and run your life with your positive side. — Edward M. Hallowell

You're breathing the same air as a bunch of pill-popping manic depressives, alcoholics, and schizophrenics. You've been drinking tea with a bunch of crazy teenage washouts. It seems I'm the only sane one here. — Kirkland Ciccone

We are not greatly pleased that our friends should respect our good qualities if they venture to perceive our faults. — Luc De Clapiers