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Delayed gratification is a sweet lesson whose teacher knows the best is not right now, it is yet to be. — Maximillian Degenerez

Political freedom cannot exist without economic freedom; a free mind and a free market are corollaries. — Ayn Rand

Sacrificing who we are for the sake of what other people think just isn't worth it. — Brene Brown

Truth is verifiable only by identity with it and not by knowing about it. — David Hawkins

You have to be holy in your position as you are, and I have to be holy in the position that God has put me. So it is nothing extraordinary to be holy. Holiness is not the luxury of the few. Holiness is a simple duty for you and for me. We have been created for that. — Mother Teresa

Fixing motives is like fixing blame-the further away from the act you get, the harder it is to single out one thing as having caused it. — Russell Banks

What I would do is a 10-minute short of some kind on video, and if it's good enough, you get it passed around town and just get some attention, so then they'll read what you have. — David Zucker

It's so weird. I like shrimp. I will eat like a whole thing of shrimp. I'm a vegetarian, but that is the only thing that I will eat. So, I will eat and eat shrimp and, like, fries. — Miley Cyrus

When we make choices, we open ourselves up to hard work and failure and heartbreak, so sometimes it feels easier not to know, not to choose, and not to do. But it isn't. — Meg Jay

So laying people off is not something I do lightly, it's not something I relish. — Antonio Villaraigosa

I think the eyes are very revealing and can expose a lot about a persons mood or character. — Jonathan Shapiro

What a treasure, what an harvest must await such characters as Paul, and Eliot, and Brainerd, and others, who have given themselves wholly to the work of the Lord. What a heaven will it be to see the many myriads of poor heathens, of Britons amongst the rest, who by their labours have been brought to the knowledge of God. Surely a crown of rejoicing like this is worth aspiring to. Surely it is worth while to lay ourselves out with all our might, in promoting the cause and kingdom of Christ. — George Smith