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Private property ... is the creature of society and is subject to the calls of that society even to the last farthing. — Benjamin Franklin

We weren't meant to live forever, nor dwell in solitude. A life without change is no life. — Mark Lawrence

The mother-in-laws themselves weren't natural jokes but most comedians used to use that. — Allen Toussaint

Every man is wanted, and no man is wanted much. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Why did God make creatures as complex as women for creatures as simple as men? — Nathan Yocum

There is nothing personal about a personal ad. — Wes Smith

Conflicting economic interest is relatively unimportant as a cause of war. — Frank Knight

And so I sit on the dunes in my carefully mismatched clothes, hour after hour, day after day, frozen in my looking back. 'Do not look behind you...lest you be swept away.' That is what scripture say. Only there is nowhere for me to look but back. No future. No redemption. Like Lot's wife, I am turned to salt, my tired eyes trained on the blue-gray horizon, where sea meets sky, where my yesterday's met my tomorrows, a ragtag eccentric, watching and waiting for something that never comes. — Barbara Davis

The real development I've seen of people in organizations, especially in big ones, comes from their being volunteers in a nonprofit organization - where you have responsibility, you see results, and you quickly learn what your values are. There is no better way to understand your strengths and discover where you belong than to volunteer in a nonprofit. That is probably the great opportunity for the social sector - and especially in its relationship to business. — Peter Drucker

We care not how many see us in choler, when we rave and bluster, and make as much noise and bustle as we can; but if the kindest and most generous affection comes across us, we suppress every sign of it, and hide ourselves in nooks and covert. — Walter Savage Landor

Almost everything about a human creature is ridiculous, except its ability to suffer bravely and die gallantly for whatever it loves and believes in. The validity of that belief, the appropriateness of that love, is irrelevant; it is the bravery and the gallantry that count. — Robert A. Heinlein

I hope to live to 100. There is so much to do. — Gloria Steinem