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The obligation to earn one's bread by the sweat of one's brow also presumes the right to do so. A society in which this right is systematically denied, in which economic policies do not allow workers to reach satisfactory levels of employment, cannot be justified from an ethical point of view, nor can that society attain social peace. — Pope John Paul II

All I can tell you is that every family on the planet is dysfunctional and we celebrate occasions as generously as we know how to do. We are all doing our best to appear grateful to have one another. Weren't appearances worth something? — Dorothea Benton Frank

A love song must respect the canons of music beauty, entering the fibers of those who are listening. It must make them dream and pleasantly introduce them to the universe of love. — Andrea Bocelli

I always love to support my friends and how they choose to express themselves creatively. — Rayvon Owen

I have a philosophy that has guided me throughout all of my scientific career, and that is, I think of myself as a fairly thoughtful person. I don't go into projects impetuously, and I try to select important problems. — Eric Kandel

I was so self-critical. I still am; but it's not as bad anymore. — Fiona Apple

When you became a student at Oxford you realized both your own mortality, in the flow of this near-millennium of students, and also the small particle of immortality that attaches to you when you begin to belong to an immortal place. — Charles Finch

I believe the free enterprise system is not an economic alternative. It's a moral imperative. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

You have to be able to recognize your truths in the daylight before you can find them in the dark. — Kelli Jae Baeli

I have had some problems because the French don't like people to have success, they don't like the number one. — Alain Prost

There must be a God because he made me. — Todd Rundgren

there was almost no smell from the corpse. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky