Behaviorists For Social Responsibility Quotes & Sayings
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Better to start up a thousand wrong roads than to spend your life going nowhere because you know the way. — Robert Breault

Books are our best possessions in life, they are our immortality. — Alberto Manguel

I first came across her [Bae Suah] when I read some elderly male critic castigating her for 'doing violence to the Korean language', which of course was catnip to me, especially as I'd recently discovered Lispector doing pretty much the same to Portuguese. — Deborah Smith

The arrangement bore the same relation to actual finance as fantasy football bears to the NFL. — Michael Lewis

The temptation to be popular may prioritize public opinion above the word of God. Political campaigns and marketing strategies widely employ public opinion polls to shape their plans. Results of those polls are informative. But they could hardly be used as grounds to justify disobedience to God's commandments! — Russell M. Nelson

I've worked on some movies that get put in the horror shelf on the video stores, but they're really structurally like mysteries, and not so dependent on the gore factor, so they really don't need to be R-rated movies. — Ehren Kruger

Magick isn't every answer. A body must know how to fend for himself without it as well. A gift should never be squandered on what you can do with your wit and your hands or your back. — Nora Roberts

For we are like olives: only when we are crushed do we yield what is best in us. After — Bohumil Hrabal

Four hundred obscenely wealthy individuals, 400 little Mubaraks - most of whom benefited in some way from the multi-trillion-dollar taxpayer bailout of 2008 - now have more cash, stock and property than the assets of 155 million Americans combined. — Michael Moore

You're brave. You are the bravest person I know, and you are my friend. I don't care if you are imaginary. — Neil Gaiman

In that regard we are different from our ancestors of a few centuries ago, who approved, carried out, and even savored the infliction of unspeakable agony on other living beings. What were these people feeling? And why don't we feel it today? — Steven Pinker