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silence usually taught him more than the company of others. — Frederic Gros

Obamacare represents a shocking display of political arrogance. It's about time Washington started listening to Americans' common sense voices. — Fred Upton

Taking the one seat describes two related aspects of spiritual work. Outwardly, it means selecting one practice and teacher among all the possibilities, and inwardly, it means having the determination to stick with that practice through whatever difficulties and doubts arise until you have come to true clarity and understanding. — Jack Kornfield

Sometimes a walk is the solution to all our problems! — Avijeet Das

I think in some ways it would make more sense to have as a poverty level a relative concept and say, the level of poverty is that level of income or that level of consumption below which 10 percent of the people now are. — Milton Friedman

How many times have you heard someone say If I had his money I'd do things my way Hmm, but little they know Hmm, it's so hard to find One rich man in ten with a satisfied mind. — Bob Dylan

If you're asking me to compare myself to other people, I don't really know what other people are like. — Jules Shear

Seriously? You tried to ride a bucking horse?"
"You did the same thing."
He nodded. "But you're..."
"Female? You noticed." She grinned at him and realized she was flirting about the same time he did. — B. J. Daniels

In my writers' room, which is mostly men, I get a lot of questions like "What would be the quickest way to pass as a seemingly normal guy between the ages of twenty-five and forty years old?" — Mindy Kaling

Contemplation is the loving sense of this life, this presence and this eternity. — Thomas Merton

His voice still had the rasp of desire as he asked, "If I disappear, will you come and find me? — Dana Marton