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True greatness will be achieved through the abundant mind that works selflessly - with mutual respect, for mutual benefit. — Stephen Covey
Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort have created a biblically sound course that will not only motivate Christians; it will equip them to fulfill the Great Commission. — Josh McDowell
Many grievers experience intense yearning or longing after a death - more than they experience, say, denial. — Meghan O'Rourke
You never know when something's going to hit you in a particular way and just knock you loose. — Elizabeth Edwards
There is only this world, as it is now, and there has never been another, can never be any other. — Catherynne M Valente
It is as we respond to the understandings and feelings inherent in ... art that we acquire much of our truth, much of our nobility and grace, and much of our pleasure. — Ursula Goodenough
I was at the same time impressed with the falsity of the general idea that Frenchmen are excitable and emotional, and that Germans are calm and phlegmatic. Frenchmen are merely gay and never overwhelmed by their emotions. When they talk loud and fast, it is merely talk, while Germans get worked up and red in the face when sustaining an opinion, and in heated discussions are likely to allow their emotions to sweep them off their feet. — James Weldon Johnson
If you want small changes in your life, work on your attitude. But if you want big and primary changes, work on your paradigm. — Stephen Covey
An aged Burgundy runs with a beardless Port. I cherish the fancy that Port speaks sentences of wisdom, Burgundy sings the inspired Ode. — Ambrose Bierce
Only a few of us retain a childlike wonder throughout our lives. A typical life's journey is one with increasing knowledge but decreasing mental and physical adaptability. Our mindset unknowingly gets trapped in conceptions and categories that we create. As Aristotle observed, as we grow older, we aspire to nothing great and exalted and crave the mere necessities and comforts of existence. Age is a very high price to pay for maturity. — Ted Chu
