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At the heart of the message of the Savior of the world is a single, glorious, wonderful, still largely untried concept. In its simplest terms the message is that we should seek to overcome the selfishness we all seem to be born with, that we should overcome human nature and think of others before self. — James E. Faust

The great thing about having a small family is that there are fewer people to disappoint. — Dov Davidoff

Action, looks, words, steps, form the alphabet by which you may spell character. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

If we write our dreams and goals down, we dramatically increase our odds of realization. If we share them with others, they become potent and alive. — Kristin Armstrong

I decided that life rationally considered seemed pointless and futile, but it is still interesting in a variety of ways, including the study of science. So why not carry on, following the path of scientific hedonism? Besides, I did not have the courage for the more rational procedure of suicide. — Robert S. Mulliken

Until I became a published writer, I remained completely ignorant of books on how to write and courses on the subject ... they would have spoiled my natural style; made me observe caution; would have hedged me with rules. — Isaac Asimov

I sometimes think love consists precisely of the voluntary gift by the loved object of the right to tyrannize over it. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Well, I will scourge those apes, And to these courteous eyes oppose a mirror, As large as is the stage whereon we act; Where they shall see the time's deformity Anatomised in every nerve, and sinew, With constant courage, and contempt of fear. — Ben Jonson

She opened the door behind him, slipped through, and shut herself in, then leaned against the wall of her hallway for a moment, oddly depressed at how easy that had been. It seemed to her that it shouldn't be so easy to make a man into a fool. — Kristin Cashore

For years, I felt I was a novelist, but now I know I can write short fiction. — Jill McCorkle

Fear? I know not fear. There are only moments of confusion. — Hunter S. Thompson