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Sickness is a hindrance to the body, but not to your ability to choose, unless that is your choice. Lameness is a hindrance to the leg, but not to your ability to choose. Say this to yourself with regard to everything that happens, then you will see such obstacles as hindrances to something else, but not to yourself. — Epictetus

Nine tenths of education is encouragement. — Anatole France

Join the Revolution! Be your own Brand of Sexy! — Susan L. Edelman

A country, after all, is not something you build as the pharaohs built the pyramids, and then leave standing there to defy eternity. A country is something that is built every day out of certain basic shared values. — Pierre Trudeau

The savants will write excellent volumes. There will be laureates. But wars will continue just the same until the forces of the circumstances render them impossible. — Alfred Nobel

The more uncompromisingly specific you are the more you end up touching the bigger universal truths. — Tom Hooper

I glanced down at the floorboards again and was finally able to make out the craved words without Raymond's shadow darkening the floor. In large unsteady slashes, it read: Nunzio & Michael '94. — Santino Hassell

If there's one thing above all that sets me apart from Tony Blair it is this - I am not embarrassed to articulate the instincts of the British people. — William Hague

The best advice I can give you is to ask yourself what do you want, then ask 'what is true' - and then ask yourself 'what should be done about it.' I believe that if you do this you will move much faster towards what you want to get out of life than if you don't! — Ray Dalio

I'm just tryin to be somebody I can talk to in the morning with a smile. — Aesop Rock

Intentions count in your actions. — Abu Bakr

Names are changed more readily than doctrines, and doctrines more readily than ceremonies. — Thomas Love Peacock