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Our ability to selectively engage and disengage our moral standards . . . helps explain how people can be barbarically cruel in one moment and compassionate the next. - Albert Bandura20Philip G. Zimbardo

I've had three biographies made about my life so people know an awful lot about me. — David Cassidy

I don't mind a repetitive chorus; I mind repetitive verse. I mean, it's the same amount of space. Why would you have only three diamonds if you can have six? — Lou Reed

To establish yourself in the world a person must do all they can to appear already established. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Almonds. Apricots. Avocadoes. Some peaches I don't know. Grapefruit. Lemones. Probably oranges. — Jane Smiley

What makes us different? We're the creature that can decide not to do something that we are capable of doing. — Bill McKibben

I don't know why people like the home run so much. A home run is over as soon as it starts ... The triple is the most exciting play of the game. A triple is like meeting a woman who excites you, spending the evening talking and getting more excited, then taking her home. It drags on and on. You're never sure how it's going to turn out. — George Foster

The Lord is close to the brokenhearted; which means that if the rest of us want to get close to God, we seek them out-not because of what we could possible offer them, as if we're the spiritual first responders on the scene to save the day, but because we recognize how much they have to teach us about who God really is. -Quoted by Sarah Arthur, Author of The One Year Daily Grind. — Sarah Arthur

Nice. Now that's an overrated quality — Beth Fantaskey

London's like a forest ... we shall be lost in it. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

This is thy birth-day; thou wert before, but beganst to live when Christ began to live in thee. The — William Gurnall