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Try to exclude the possibility of suffering which the order of nature and the existence of free-wills involve, and you find that you have excluded life itself — C.S. Lewis
M.O.A. I. doth sway my life. — William Shakespeare
My image of Jesus is someone who is exciting ... Were he alive today, he would be causing havoc! — Philip Seymour Hoffman
Never give up on anyone. And that includes not giving up on yourself. — Dieter F. Uchtdorf
No decision has been made unless carrying it out in specific steps has become someone's work assignment and responsibility. — Peter Drucker
What I lack in technique, I think I make up more for in intuition. I think intuition is underrated and so important in the work that one does in one's life. — Stacy Peralta
When I suffer in mind, stories are my refuge; I take them like opium; and consider one who writes them as a sort of doctor of the mind. — Robert Louis Stevenson
Legal land surveyors are few and far between and can find themselves in demand. — Mark Mason
The end is in the beginning. — T. S. Eliot
In the days when corporate downsizing was all the rage, Wall Street took a lot of flak for judging companies too harshly and setting the bar for corporate performance so high that executives felt their only option was to slash payrolls. — James Surowiecki
They did not know; nor did they know that the negation of everything is in itself a form of servitude and
that real freedom is an inner submission to a value which defies history and its successes. — Albert Camus
I make films about people with disabilities as well and I think this question is more relevant in regards to these documentaries where the actual person appears on film. I know these people are proud of who they are and what they are doing with their lives. — Arthur Bradford
Nihilism is ... not only the belief that everything deserves to perish; but one actually puts one shoulder to the plough; one destroys. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Wrongs unredressed, or insults unavenged. — William Wordsworth
