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Teaching music to children is the most important thing in life, next to parenting, that a person can do. — Jean Ashworth Bartle
So I am about to be a free man again, to wander where I please.
I find the prospect nauseating.
I think that tonight I will hand Howard W, Campbell, Jr., for crimes against himself. — Kurt Vonnegut
Everyone, at any age, has talents that aren't fully developed-even those who reach the top of their profession. — Garry Kasparov
Anthropology provides Archer with terminology to expose the ferocity and, more important, the hypocrisy characterizing his prosperous, upper-class social community. — Edith Wharton
Faith is the receiver of grace; unbelief is the rejector. — Alisa Hope Wagner
Love is the wisdom of the fool and the folly of the wise. — Samuel Johnson
Life is full of toil, sacrifice, and pain, and from the time we stop growing, we know that we've begun dying. We watch helplessly as year by year, our bodies age and fail, while our survival instincts compel us to keep on going-which means living with the terrifying knowledge that ultimately death is inescapable. — Jim Butcher
Grace Portolesi is a strong, assertive passionate young woman and she is precisely the sort of person I want in my cabinet and she will have a senior role. — Jay Weatherill
I didn't have to step up into a leadership role, ... I just had to be there and help out where I could. But this year I had to be more of the man. — Landon Donovan
Social networking technology didn't really exist until 2004-2005. I had the idea to use this technology to bridge this gap between a general interest in addressing social issues and the practical action. — Ben Rattray
Nothing exists without a cause, the original cause of this universe we call God. — David Hume
Spiritual direction is an interpersonal relationship in which we learn how to grow, live, and love in the spiritual life. — Richard Foster
The mutual preference of frankness over flattery is what leads to iron sharpening iron. — Torry Martin
The leaves of the trees are like the thoughts of the men: Some are bright, some dark; some fresh, some rotten; some healthy, some diseased. — Mehmet Murat Ildan
