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As a kid, I succumbed to peer pressure; I created an image of myself that was not true. But that belief system ended with the death of a close friend. It was then that I reached out for help from my father. It wasn't the teachings of The Four Agreements exactly, it was just my father's teachings in general. And because of this, I am grateful to continue my family's legacy. In this way, I say "thank you" to my family and teachers before me. — Miguel Angel Ruiz
While I have questions about the language used in describing the two economic systems, I think people have fairly good gut sense of the difference between socialism and capitalism. — Chris Matthews
The American people have a right to air that they and their children can breathe without fear. — Lyndon B. Johnson
Lord Biddenden's instincts were patriarchal. He liked to see his brothers and sisters under his roof, and to feel that they depended upon him for guidance; and he was almost as anxious for their advancement as his own. — Georgette Heyer
Question - What is justice, stripped of appearances? — Plato
The significance and joy in my science comes in those occasional moments of discovering something new and saying to myself, 'So that's how God did it.' My goal is to understand a little corner of God's plan. — Henry F. Schaefer, III
We are the creature that tells itself stories to understand what sort of creature it is. — Salman Rushdie
This is cherries, too. (looking again) I declare I believe that's the only one. — Susan Glaspell
Karate is the best thing you can do for your child. — Chuck Norris
The overwhelming pressure of mediocrity, sluggish and indomitable as a glacier, will mitigate the most violent, and depress the most exalted revolution. — T. S. Eliot
When I work, it can be a 16-hour day. — Linda Evangelista
Reading is one of the greatest gifts given to humankind. — John Patrick Hickey
If everyone else in the world were to mysteriously disappear, I would feel irritated about it only because there would be no one to make me doughnuts. — Jeff Lindsay
Being a rollerblader for Jesus isn't a dream. It's a goal.
Rae Nell, "Rollerblader for Jesus — Ellen Morris Prewitt
Courage is the ability to do the right thing, all the time, no matter how painful or uncomfortable it might be. — Tony Dungy