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A writer is a word trapped in a person. — Victor Hugo
Advice is one thing that is freely given away, but watch that you only take what is worth having. — George S. Clason
I would let the military commanders give the commander in chief options rather than tell them what you want to hear. Not having gotten those options, I can't tell you if we are going to have boots on the ground but certainly, a more expanded role for the special operators would be essential. And being more effective in strikes as it is relates to the air. — Jeb Bush
We have no way of knowing, of course, why some are born in health and affluence, while others enter broken bodies or broken homes, or emerge into a realm of war or hunger. So we cannot give definite meaning to our place in the world, or to our neighbor's. But Plato's reflections should give us pause and invite both humility and hope. Humility, because if we chose our lot in life, there is every reason to suspect merit, and not disfavor, is behind disadvantaged birth. A blighted life may have been the more courageous choice
at least it was for Plato ... So how can we feel pride in our own blessedness, or condescension in another's misfortune? And Plato's reflections should give us hope, because his myth reminds us that suffering can be sanctifying, that pain is not punishment ,and that the path to virtue is fraught with opposition. — Fiona Givens
A Happy Smile Will Make The Love And Life
Of Your Day! — Petra Hermans
Sometimes, however, it is better to take risks and play the most capricious, unpredictable move. — Robert Greene
Living simply means concentrating on what's important in light of eternity. And not taking the rest of life too seriously. — Annie Chapman
We should read music in the same way that an educated adult will read a book: in silence, but imagining the sound. — Zoltan Kodaly
Pleasure is nought but virtue's gayer name
I wrong her still, I rate her worth too low: Virtue the root, and pleasure is the flow'r. — Ayn Rand
