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The perception of potential threats to survival may be much more important in determining behavior than the perceptions of potential profits, so that profit maximization is not really the driving force. It is fear of loss rather than hope of gain that limits our behavior — Kenneth E. Boulding
As I stared at the stars, I realized that there were always this many of them. It was only when the other lights were removed that I could see what had been there all along. — Morgan Matson
Sometimes moving forward changes what's behind you. — Kami Garcia
Jamie Keehn, our second Australian punter. Again, you have to learn the language. You just can't speak to those guys. You have to know how to speak Australian ... Australians have a higher voice. When you just speak regular English, it doesn't quite get across. Of course, we've had experience with our Australians, so we're pretty comfortable with adjusting our dialect so that it fits the ability to communicate. — Les Miles
For previous generations, swimming the English Channel was the feat to accomplish. And that's been done. — Diana Nyad
I always tell myself, 'Keep on fighting.' I wasn't always a good diver - I had to work my way up to where I am now. If I had given up, I wouldn't be in the position I am today. I would have so many regrets. — Christina Loukas
In every age, man's questioning has focused not only on his ultimate origin; almost more than the obscurity of his beginnings, what preoccupies him is the hiddenness of the future that awaits him. Man wants to tear aside the curtain; he wants to know what is going to happen, so that he can avoid perdition and set out toward salvation. — Pope Benedict XVI
I decided to stay in bed until noon. Maybe by then half the world would be dead and it would only be half as hard to take. — Charles Bukowski
One of the very important ideas of feminism for me has always been women helping and supporting each other. — Katha Pollitt
Children often sang, adults seldom. At what age did the singing stop? — Mary Jo Putney