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One of the surest ways of making a friend and influencing the opinion of another is to give consideration to his opinion, to let him sustain his feeling of importance. — Dale Carnegie
I've never wanted to kill myself over anything major. It's always the little things that do me in. — Bill Burr
Did Dad have a blog about me or something? My Daugther Sophie and Why You Should Al Follow Her and/or Marry Her. — Rachel Hawkins
Man dreams that he is more than a leaf on a tree.'
-Leaves by Countee Cullen — Countee Cullen
He held his face an inch from mine. This is our home tonight. Anywhere with you is my home. — Wendy Higgins
Let all listen, and be willing to listen to the doctrines professed by others. — Ashoka
When Fortune comes, seize her in front with a sure hand, because behind she is bald. — Leonardo Da Vinci
What seems beautiful to me, what I should like to write, is a book about nothing, a book dependent on nothing external, which would be held together by the strength of its style, just as the earth, suspended in the void, depends on nothing external for its support. — Gustave Flaubert
Over commitment in business is usually due to a lack of faith, which results in fear - specifically, the fear of failure. But if we really believe God is in control, then we also should believe He's able to make us successful while we are keeping our lives in balance. — Larry Burkett
Words are like coin - it pays to hoard."
"Until you die on a bed of gold," Paran said. — Steven Erikson
Every Adventure Has a Back Story. When we look at our past relationships, often there are one or two we may tend to go back to in our minds, and we see them through the magic of the seven veils. — Barbara Becker Holstein
Euripides seems to have felt that the dignified perfection of Sophocles could be challenged only by novelty and irresponsibility. The religious conditions of the Dionysian festival kept him within certain bounds ... But within the imposed limits Euripides was as profane as he dared to be, making melodrama of the divine realities which his predecessors accepted religiously, using the stage merely as a convenience for popularizing his own eccentric values. — Laura Riding
America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great. — Alexis De Tocqueville