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Often we don't see the majesty of God's design because we're caught up in the mediocrity of our own designs. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

I think the only thing I would've ever been any good at was probably being a pub landlord. I've thought of that a couple of times. — Joe Cocker

What most people find festive - a weekend at a beach shack with friends, a boat trip down a river, a crackling bonfire on a summer night - I see as a bleak nightmare to be grimly endured. I would sooner put lit cigarettes in my eyes than share a vacation house with a crowd. — Jancee Dunn

When politicians complain about the media, it strikes me as resembling footballers complaining about the umpire. — Tony Abbott

Tom appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of whitewash and a long-handled brush. He surveyed the fence, and all gladness left him and a deep melancholy settled down upon his spirit. Thirty yards of board fence nine feet high. Life to him seemed hollow, and existence but a burden. — Mark Twain

Stop trying to predict the direction of the stock market, the economy or elections. — Warren Buffett

Sphinxes without secrets. — Oscar Wilde

Our detachments move us toward freedom and death. — Mason Cooley

Remind yourself that the only thing you can truly control is you - and your reaction to what the world throws at you. — Patrick M. Regan

I think you've got to be honest with yourself at what you're good at. That's the hardest thing to do. — Jerry Bruckheimer

The basic science is not physics or mathematics but biology
the study of life. We must learn to think both logically and bio-logically. — Edward Abbey

We cry in our own rooms, remembering a man who will never be here again.The house creaks. Maybe it feels the weight of our grief, maybe the floorboards are buckling because the burden is too heavy. — Rochelle Maya Callen

The values of the world we inhabit and the people we surround ourselves with have a profound effect on who we are. — Malcolm Gladwell

You shouldn't hold on to things, to neuroses. People-artists-think they have to hold on to their neuroses, their pains, or they won't be a good actor anymore or a good artist. That's the Liar. The Liar tells you that. You hold on to them, you'll just wind up a lonely person. People become lonely with them, and the fame has moved on to someone else. You have to heal, you have to maintain relationships... That's why we say the Our Father: 'Deliver us from evil — Peggy Noonan