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If you're ranked number one in the world it's because you've earned it, and I think the only way to really get there is to have that ability and to have it nurtured in a very competitive environment at an early age. — Andre Agassi

We now know that the way to help a child develop optimally is to help create connections in her brain - her whole brain - that develop skills that lead to better relationships, better mental health, and more meaningful lives. You could call it brain sculpting, or brain nourishing, or brain building. Whatever phrase you prefer, the point is crucial, and thrilling: as a result of the words we use and the actions we take, children's brains will actually change, and be built, as they undergo new experiences. — Daniel J. Siegel

Up or out greatly magnified the careerist emphasis on holding a position rather than doing a job. — James Fallows

What you do for yourself is fleeting and dies with you. What you do for others has unending benefit and is eternal. — Jerold Panas

Forgiveness is a virtue society pressures us to practice. — Ben Tolosa

Don't limit yourself because you are a woman because you can do exactly the same that a guy could do. — Ciara

I don't really go mountain biking per se, like a proper sport. — Chris Cornell

The wealthy, Jesus says, can only get into heaven through the eye of a needle; the same applies to churches wealthy in numbers and programs. — Mark Galli

My actual life is a fact, in view of which I have no occasion to congratulate myself; but for my faith and aspiration I have respect. It is from these that I speak. — Henry David Thoreau

As you get older, you find that often the wheat, disentangling itself from the chaff, comes out to meet you. — Gwendolyn Brooks

This book is dedicated to all the people who told me they enjoyed Dead Until Dark. Thanks for the encouragement. — Charlaine Harris

I got a fortune cookie that said, "To remember is to understand." I have never forgotten it. A good judge remembers what it was like to be a lawyer. A good editor remembers being a writer. A good parent remembers what it was like to be a child. — Anna Quindlen