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This loving greeting
is from the man who wants to share,
my life, my love, my everything
because nothing else compares. — Susan Smith

The man who says "I may be wrong, but
" does not believe there can be any such possibility. — Kin Hubbard

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. In the nonprofit world, the right picture is worth tens of thousands of dollars. I use PhotoPad to sync our Samasource Flickr account to my iPad and slip it out of my purse at cocktail parties to tell our story. — Leila Janah

We have all made mistakes in our many incarnations that have caused us to retrace our spiritual steps. Some have made more mistakes than others. But it's part of the experience to spiritually fall from time to time. — Martin Barbara Moraitis Dimitri

arms. "Damn straight. I'm not leaving my mate alone — K.A. Young

Fear itself is born out of misunderstanding the true nature of reality. — Matthew Bortolin

Man who loves like a woman becomes thereby a slave ; a woman, however, who loves like a woman — Friedrich Nietzsche

To begin with, you must realize that any idea accepted by the brain is automatically transformed into an action of some sort. It may take seconds or minutes or longer - but ideas always produce a reaction of some sort. — Scott Reed

Acting's not therapy, but it can be therapeutic. — Josh Peck

I'd rather spend half an hour in the company of a top carpenter, than three hours in the company of an average brain surgeon — Winston Churchill

If you don't love something, it's not functional, in my opinion. — Yves Behar

The quality of the box matters little. Success depends upon the man who sits in it. — Manfred Von Richthofen

Perhaps many of the security analysts are handicapped by a flaw in their basic approach to the problem of stock selection. They seek the industries with the best prospects of growth, and the companies in these industries with the best management and other advantages. The implication is that they will buy into such industries and such companies at any price, however high, and they will avoid less promising industries and companies no matter how low the price of their shares. This would be the only correct procedure if the earnings of the good companies were sure to grow at a rapid rate indefinitely in the future, for then in theory their value would be infinite. And if the less promising companies were headed for extinction, with no salvage, the analysts would be right to consider them unattractive at any price. — Benjamin Graham

(J)ust to clarify: If you go into every situation saying there's absolutely nothing worth fighting over, you will inevitably end up on a cot sleeping next to a guy named Tiny, bringing him breakfast in his cell every morning, and spending your afternoons ironing his boxers. Or, in the case of the French, you might spend your afternoon rounding up Jews to send to Germany, but you get the point. — Jonah Goldberg