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We must learn the difficult lesson that the future of Mankind will only be tolerable when our course, in world affairs as in others, is based upon justice and law rather than the threat of naked power. — Albert Einstein

Everything in the country, animate and inanimate, seems to whisper, be serene, be kind, be happy. We grow tolerant there unconsciously. — Fanny Fern

The sound was like a gentle breeze of joy on a warm summer day. It wrapped around his senses and his heart. That was the moment, and he knew he'd be telling her about it fifty years from now when she asked him when it was that he knew that he loved her. — Grace Willows

I have to admit I've rarely been happier in my life. I have been absolutely thrilled to be back in New York and living a block from where I grew up. Just to be back in New York and, quite honestly, away from Hollywood has been an absolute thrill for me. I feel like I'm a real actor again. — Richard Schiff

One of the major reasons why people are not doing well is because they keep trying to get through the day. A more worthy challenge is to try to get from the day. — Jim Rohn

One reproduces only that which is striking; that is to say, the necessary. Thus, one's recollections and inventions are liberated from the tyranny which nature exerts. — Edgar Degas

The true fruit of travel is perhaps the feeling of being nearly everywhere at home. — Freya Stark

science teacher. "The police had me in custody, an innocent man, a victim of circumstances, and because they had no evidence at — James Patterson

Correct scientific understanding and ingenious designs aren't sufficient: you also need a matching level of sophistication in construction materials with the necessary properties and available power sources. — Lewis Dartnell

I started singing in church with my sister Maria when I was four, and I've been pretty much singing ever since. There's never been anything else for me to do. — Imelda May

I like photographers-you don't ask questions. — Ronald Reagan

I would hardly change the sorrowful words of the poets for their glad ones. Tears dampen the strings of the lyre, but they grow the tensor for it, and ring even the clearer and more ravishingly. — James Russell Lowell

The enterprise, by definition, must be capable of producing more or better than all the resources that comprise it. — Peter Drucker

Listen to the customer's complaint and act fast. — Richard Branson

You are the Soul
and the medicine for what wounds the Soul. — Rumi