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Winners Evaluate Themselves In A Positive Manner And Look For Their Strengths As They Work To Overcome Weaknesses. — Zig Ziglar
It is easier to love people than to talk to them. — Debasish Mridha
Senior Republicans certainly expected the president to come clean over Miss Lewinsky. — Bridget Kendall
Some good souls found The Candidate cynical. I wonder what they'll think when they read this portrait of the real-life Jerry Brown ... This is the book that could force the little fox into the open. — Jeremy Larner
Why don't people fight for change?" "Because the ones who do get hunted down. — Peter Tieryas
The eyes see everything through the heart. — Katherine Center
Save it for my unauthorized autobiography. — Larry Wall
As soon as an opinion becomes common it is sufficient reason for men to abandon it and to uphold the opposite opinion until that in its turn grows old, and they require to distinguish themselves by other things. Thus if they attain their goal in some art or science, we must expect them soon to cast it aside to acquire some fresh fame, and this is partly the reason why the most splendid ages degenerate so quickly, and, scarcely emerged from barbarism, plunge into it again. — Luc De Clapiers
Mind emerges from matter and life at an empirical level, but at a transcendental level every form or structure is necessarily also a form or structure disclosed by consciousness. With this reversal one passes from the natural attitude of the scientist to the transcendental phenomenological attitude (which, according to phenomenology, is the properly philosophical attitude). — Evan Thompson
Why is this place named Burnt Boot?" Martin asked.
"Back in the days of the cattle drives old Hiram Cleary got tired of lookin' at the back end of cattle all day. He sat down right out there and pulled off his boot, threw it in the fire so he couldn't go no further, and built a store to sell stuff to the people comin' up the trail. He was an ancestor to my husband," Gladys answered. — Carolyn Brown
Even though we sometimes would not get a thing, we were happy with the joy the day would bring. — Stevie Wonder
