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A child's geographic location, race or parent's income level should not predetermine their life's course and it's up to us to see that they don't. — Joe Manchin

When you FEEL healthy and vital and alive and prosperous ... you attract more of all those things. — Esther Hicks

There is much money given to be laughed at, though the purchasers don't know it; witness A.'s fine horse, and B.'s fine house. — Benjamin Franklin

First thought, best thought. — Allen Ginsberg

I don't believe in competition, ain't nobody else like me around — Gary Clark Jr.

Zach Levi has a huge heart. — Robert Duncan McNeill

For a very long time, Viviane and Jack lived in that world people inhabit before love. Some people called that place friendship; others called it confusing. Viviane found it a pleasant place with an altitude that only occasionally made her nauseous. — Leslye Walton

Christ has no place in the life that is not dominated by the Word. - T.B. Joshua — T. B. Joshua

People always say
chocolate makes
everything better.
I say friends make everything better. — Lisa Schroeder

On this Thursday, on this particular walk to school, there was an old frog croaking in the stream behind the hedge as we went by.
'Can you hear him, Danny?'
'Yes,' I said,
'That is a bullfrog calling to his wife. He does it by blowing out his dewlap and letting it go with a burp.'
'What is a dewlap?' I asked.
'It's the loose skin on his throat. He can blow it up just like a balloon.'
'What happens when his wife hears him?'
'She goes hopping over to him. She is very happy to have been invited. But I'll tell you something very funny about the old bullfrog. He often becomes so pleased with the sound of his own voice that his wife has to nudge him several times before he'll stop his burping and turn round to hug her.'
That made me laugh.
'Dont laugh too loud,' he said, twinkling at me with his eyes. 'We men are not so very different from the bullfrog. — Roald Dahl

We poor tellers of tales have our moments too, it seems. Like great generals sitting upon horses upon the tops of hills and throwing troops into the arena, we throw the little soldier words into our battles. — Sherwood Anderson

Man's greatest privilege is the discussion of virtue Socrates in The Apology. — Socrates