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The build-up of personal and collective debt in America and Europe should have sent warning signals to anyone familiar with the biblical institutions of the Sabbatical and Jubilee years, created specifically because of the danger of people being trapped by debt. — Jonathan Sacks

Nothing wrong with making money. — Adam Levine

In the examples that I here bring in of what I have [read], heard, done or said, I have refrained from daring to alter even the smallest and most indifferent circumstances. My conscience falsifies not an iota; for my knowledge I cannot answer. — Michel De Montaigne

Prioritize activities under the captions "important" and "urgent". Do the urgent things first and the important things later. — Israelmore Ayivor

Are you or aren't you convinced that weakness is a man's condition? How can you raise yourself if you haven't fallen first? — Cesare Pavese

The patriot's blood is the seed of Freedom's tree. — Thomas Campbell

We're always surprised when something ends; everything ends, so why do we never think it's our turn? — Ruby Wax

I have enjoyed acting very much, because I know it's not for real! — Gloria Stuart

Forgiveness is attention without judgment. It heals the one who forgives and the one who is forgiven. — Deepak Chopra

And finally I begin to have such a success in my examinations that I found myself in a career you see. — Victoria De Los Angeles

Back in college, Neal had thought about joining the military; he would have been really good at the part where you have to deliver terrible news or execute a heartbreaking order without betraying how much it was costing you. Neal's face could fly the Enola Gay. — Rainbow Rowell

Affirmation for Today: I am strong enough to refrain from killing any or all members of my family. — Susan Donovan

The haiku reproduces the designating gesture of the child pointing at whatever it is (the haiku shows no partiality for the subject), merely saying: that! — Roland Barthes