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Needs? I guess that is what bothers so many folks. They keep expanding their needs until they are dependent on too many things and too many other people ... I wonder how many things in the average American home could be eliminated if the question were asked, "Must I really have this?" I guess most of the extras are chalked up to comfort or saving time.
Funny thing about comfort - one man's comfort is another man's misery. Most people do't work hard enough physically anymore, and comfort is not easy to find. It is surprising how comfortable a hard bunk can be after you come down off a mountain. — Richard Proenneke

I've been taking art lessons since I was little, and I've always drawn. I think in pictures. — Brian Selznick

We must not think of God as highest in an ascending order of beings starting with the single cell, then the fish, then the bird, then the animal, then man and angels and cherubs and God. ... This would be to grant God eminence or even preeminence but that is not enough. We must grant God transcendence in the fullest meaning of that word. He's wholly other. He breaks all the categories of being and knowing.24 — James MacDonald

The world is an inherently unfair place. — Haruki Murakami

Leadership is for those who love the public good and are endowed and trained to administer it. — Thornton Wilder

We will move forward as one, and in time, rise like sparks beyond the night. — Alexandra Bracken

its Easy for going with every wind but if go the wrong direction, we ourselves will have to embarked the sails tightening for to go in a different and Good direction. — Jan Jansen

2274Humanity has ability to find good in as many things as possible and respond them with kindness — Kishore Bansal

Little kid comes in late ta school. Teacher says, "Why ya late?" Kid says, "Had a take a heifer down - get 'er bred." Teacher says, "Couldn't your ol' man do it?" Kid says, "Sure he could, but not as good as the bull. — John Steinbeck

There are always consequences to wrong choices. — Jim George