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In fact, life is our greatest teacher. Whatever we are doing can be instructive, whether we are at the office, or talking to our spouse, or driving a car on the freeway. If we are present to our experiences, the impressions of our activities will be fresh and alive, and we will always learn something new from them. But if we are not present, every moment will be like every other, and nothing of the preciousness of life will touch us. — Don Richard Riso

The inner, the real and the unseen are irrelevant in today's world. All that counts is appearance, and the world of consumerism has lost no time in catering to every need, and then creating even more, in this burgeoning market of the appearance. — Os Guinness

There you have Socrates' wisdom; [b] he himself isn't willing to teach, but he goes around learning from others and isn't even grateful to them. — Plato

Madness is deep distress. — Lailah Gifty Akita

God's hand can be seen in any occurrence for those who are determined to find it there, but then again, so can the devil's — Karen Maitland

You. Are. Not. Leaving. Me. — Stephenie Meyer

No one in USAID embodied the spirit of compassion and brotherhood that underpins our efforts more than Larry Foley. — Andrew Natsios

And wouldn't you know he'd be a singing man. — Toni Morrison

Sleep is a state in which a great part of every life is passed. No animal has yet been discovered, whose existence is not varied with intervals of insensibility; and some late philosophers have extended the empire of sleep over the vegetable world. — Samuel Johnson

Perhaps for totemic reasons, people like to possess a piece of the country they are visiting. Women like to wear it. Men like to eat it. — Mary-Lou Weisman

The simplest melodies are the hardest to play — Gary Goldschneider

At least 25% of the money Americans spend on health care is wasted. — Joseph A. Califano Jr.

Solving problems is at the foundation of our survival. — Michael McMillian