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Folk will know how large your soul is, by the way you treat a dog. — Charles F. Doran

I declare this man a saint! — Andrew Cormier

To be and to be creative are synonymous. It is impossible to be and not to be creative. But that impossible thing has happened, that ugly phenomenon has happened, because all your creative sources have been plugged, blocked, destroyed, and your whole energy has been forced into some activity that the society thinks is going to pay. — Rajneesh

To be less dumb is to see the danger in believing in forces that do not exist and trusting them when you would do better to trust yourself. — David McRaney

A nice adaptation of conditions will make almost any hypothesis agree with the phenomena. This will please the imagination but does not advance our knowledge. — Joseph Black

These lights, this brightness, these clusters of human hope, of wild desire - I shall take these lights in my fingers. I shall make them bright, and whether they shine or not, it is in these fingers that they shall succeed or fail. — F Scott Fitzgerald

An uncommon prudence is habtual with the subtler depravity, for it has everything to hide. — Herman Melville

Ivy met me at the bottom of the steps. Her light brown hair was loosely coiffed at the nape of her neck. She wore a formfitting blazer as comfortably as most people wore sweatshirts. Even her jeans looked expensive. If she saw through my innocent act, she didn't call me on it. "Good," she said. "You're up. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

I believe the home and marriage is the foundation of our society and must be protected. — Billy Graham

And today, like each time they have landed on my hand for the past two hundred years, I wonder at the weight of a sparrow. — Mary E. Pearson

It is worse than useless to do things halfway Bee, for then you think the work is done, but someone must come behind you later to do it all over again. Even if you must work much harder and get less done, it is better to do the whole task the first time. — Robin Hobb

You testified, in court, that you gave the interview tapes to Devlin. — Emma Flint