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The First 40 hours of work per week are for survival. Everything after that is for success. — Thomas A. Edison

Life is flinching in the midst of breathing, gasping at the thought of dying. It's climbing ropeless up sheer rock faces, groping for the next finger-hole of hope. Steady on! Only a thousand feet to go and after that a jungle, a minefield, a rapids. (Can I stop smiling now?)
Once, not long ago, I was flung off the cliff of the moment, thrust into an illicit relationship with destiny, an affair not of my making. Was I making love or being raped? The lines were fuzzy. — Chila Woychik

Even if our own troubles are great, we should still serve. Jesus washed His disciples feet on the way to the cross. — Timothy Keller

Dancing is very important to people who play music with a beat. I think that people who don't dance, or who never did dance, don't really understand the beat ... I know musicians who don't and never did dance, and they have difficulty communicating. — Duke Ellington

Newspapers take peoples' tragedies and force the world to experience all of it. — Rebecca McNutt

So virtuous are the programs said to be - pensions for the elderly, compensation for the unemployed, medicine for the sick, and assistance for the disabled - few dare ring the alarm of looming economic catastrophe that threatens to destabilize the civil society. — Mark Levin

A director's job is to make something happen and it doesn't happen by itself. So you wheedle, you cajole, you flatter people, you tell them what needs to be done. And if you don't bring a passion and an intensity to it, you shouldn't be doing it. — James Cameron

There are some people, if you can only get to learn the length of their feet, you can always fit them with shoes afterwards. — Anthony Trollope

I never have prayed to win a gold medal at Olympics and never will. The Lord is my Shepard and I shall not want. May His will be done. — Lolo Jones

A man ought to study the wilderness of a place before applying to it the ways he learned in another place. — Wendell Berry

Bid the dishonest man mend himself; if he mend, he is no longer dishonest. — William Shakespeare

Worrying too much about other people's ears and not my own, I lost my way. — Carly Simon

For to me every sort of peace with the citizens seemed to be of more service than civil war. — Marcus Tullius Cicero