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Any damn fool can build homes. What counts is how many you can sell for how little. — William Levitt

As a civilian, I know nothing about combat, the Marine Corps experience or modern man's struggle adjusting to peace after war. I only know what's been shared with me; confidences I would never betray, nor use as details in a novel. — Tiffany Madison

Remember you have lots of help. God is meditating in you and through you. The beneficent forces of existence are glad to help you. You can focus on any spiritual teacher. We are glad to help you. — Frederick Lenz

I'll tell you what kind of red hair he had. I started playing golf when I was only ten years old. I remember once, the summer I was around twelve, teeing off and all, and having a hunch that if I turned around all of a sudden, I'd see Allie. So I did, and sure enough, he was sitting on his bike outside the fence
there was this fence that went all around the course
and he was sitting there, about a hundred and fifty yards behind me, watching me tee off. That's the kind of red hair he had. — J.D. Salinger

You are not the first man to miss a woman's more subtle communication ... They think they are waving when we see only the calm sea, and pretty soon everybody drowns. — Helen Simonson

You can give without loving ,but you can't love without giving. — Jazlyn Roehl

You should not be absent-minded. But to be aware of the movement does not mean to be aware of your small self, but rather of your universal nature ... — Shunryu Suzuki

Listen to the sound of waves within you. — Rumi

In your letter you apply the word imponderable to a molecule. Don't do that again. It may also be worth knowing that the aether cannot be molecular. If it were, it would be a gas, and a pint of it would have the same properties as regards heat, etc., as a pint of air, except that it would not be so heavy. — James Clerk Maxwell

Semantics is about the relation of words to thoughts, but it also about the relation of words to other human concerns. Semantics is about the relation of words to reality - the way that speakers commit themselves to a shared understanding of the truth, and the way their thoughts are anchored to things and situations in the world. — Steven Pinker

We all serve one master, and I've come to learn that it rarely turns out to be the one we were counting on. — Greg F. Gifune

Truly honest people don't have many friends, but they do have real friends — Steven Aitchison

Funny how the last thing we want the world to see is almost the first thing to show. — Courtney Summers