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The person who lives life fully, glowing with life's energy, is the person who lives a successful life. — Daisaku Ikeda

If you wanted to create jobs in a way that has minimal effect on the deficit but has government action, the two best things you could do are the infrastructure bank and a simple SBA-like loan guarantee for all building retrofits, where the contractor or the energy-service company guarantees the savings. So that allows the bank to loan money to let a school or a college or a hospital or a museum or a commercial building unencumbered by debt to loan it on terms that are longer, so you can pay it back only from your utility savings. You could create a million jobs doing that. — William J. Clinton

To be an effective leader and make sound decisions, you must be able to gather data by seeking out diverse perspectives and be willing to consider points of view other than your own. — Elizabeth Thornton

All my good reading, you might say, was done in the toilet. — Henry Miller

There is very little that our government or any government can do to plant the seeds of international understanding in the hearts and minds of people around the world. If people by the millions can reach out their hands in friendship and communicate directly warmth, personal interest and respect, it will be a real beginning in the struggle for a peaceful world. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Acidalia Planitia (where I am) has a relatively low elevation. So does Schiaparelli. But between them it goes up and down by 10 kilometers. There's going to be a lot of dangerous driving. — Andy Weir

No praise, no blame. Just so. — Isaac Marion

The worst book in the world is one that you didn't understand well. The best book in the world is one that you have not yet read. — Alan Leddon

May I propose a Herzog dictum? those who read own the world, and those who watch television lose it. — Werner Herzog

Their daddy was fond of saying that mistakes weren't sins. The sin was not to learn from them. — Judith Henry Wall