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Those who have finished by making all others think with them, have usually been those who began by daring to think with themselves. — Charles Caleb Colton

When I met Oprah, the first thing I thought was, 'She is the most amazing hugger ever.' — Darby Stanchfield

Class amusements, be they for Dukes or plow-boys, always become nuisances and curses to a country. The true charm of cricket and hunting is that they are still, more or less sociable and universal; There's a place for every man who will come and take his part. — Thomas Hughes

Resist the temptation to think what afflicts you is peculiar to you. Have faith that what is in your consciousness can be communicated to the consciousness of all. And is, in many cases, already there. — Alice Walker

The darkest hour of our struggle had become the hour of victory. Disappointment, sorrow, and despair are born at midnight, but morning follows. I — Martin Luther King Jr.

Cruelty must be whitewashed by a moral excuse, and pretense of reluctance. — George Bernard Shaw

When I want to explain why empowering girls and women is critical to fighting poverty, I often tell a person's story. It's easier to relate to a personal story than to global data telling us that the majority of the billion people who live on less than $2 per day are women and girls. We are often told to never treat a person like a statistic. — Helene D. Gayle

Steadily, we are listening more to the intelligence of our hearts - and acting on that wisdom. And that's what spirituality is - an expression of Love. — Danielle LaPorte

Instead of getting mad or getting even, get creative. — Pat Williams

Good thing a look couldn't scald flesh. I'd have blisters. — Kerry Lonsdale

A spoonful of humor makes the message go down easier. — Frank Leahy

It is only fair to expect public employees like me and others in the public sector to pay something close to what our neighbors and our fellow citizens do in the private sector. — Scott Walker