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Intemperate wits will spare neither friend nor foe, and make themselves the common enemies of mankind. — Roger L'Estrange
People pray for rain, then complain about the flood. They pray for it to stop raining, then bitch about the drought. — Eric Jerome Dickey
To the inhabitants of the pond, the pond was the world; and to the inhabitants of the world, the world was but a muddy pond. — Ruskin Bond
Remember, for there to be any change in your life circumstances, you must change. You must improve yourself. You must develop your mind. You must change your company. If you want to fly like the eagles, then you have to make friends with the Eagles and not with chickens. You can't be in the company of chickens and hope to fly like the Eagles someday. Life does not work that way. — Bien Sufficient
I would hope I was raised polite and charming. — Douglas Booth
Mother Teresa's numerical results were not her greatest contribution. Instead, she made the world-and especially India-conscious of compassion. — Peter Drucker
What do I care about the universe? It's people who will miss me when I'm gone. — Marty Rubin
There is something about building up a comradeship - that I still believe is the greatest of all feats - and sharing in the dangers with your company of peers. It's the intense effort, the giving of everything you've got. It's really a very pleasant sensation. — Edmund Hillary
This illuminates not only fans' interest in major league teams but also the minors and even Little League. — John Thorn
the strongest man is he who stands most alone — Henrik Ibsen
Bow down before the one you serve, you're going to get what you deserve. — Trent Reznor
By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so called 'diversity' actually perpetuate racism. Their obsession with racial group identity is inherently racist ... — Ron Paul
Read the news section of the newspaper and there is confusion and uncertainty, a world buffeted by large forces people neither understand nor control. But turn to the sports section and it's all different. — Michael Mandelbaum
Away with the cant of 'Measures not men!'-the idle supposition that it is the harness and not the horses that draw the chariot along. — George Canning
Many of the people libraries serve today are ill equipped to take advantage of all the great things about the digital present and future. Since libraries must be guided by those they serve, they will be awkwardly straddling the analog and the digital for some period of time. — John Palfrey
