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If you really believe something, you will act in accordance with that belief - always. If you believe in gravity, you will never attempt to defy it. If you claim to hold a belief but act incongruently, then you don't actually believe it. You're only kidding yourself. Casual faith isn't. — Steve Pavlina
A man is fortunate if he encounters living examples of vice, as well as of virtue, to inspire him. — Brendan Behan
I am pained to listen that my daughters, grand daughters and great grand daughters are no longer safe. — Fauja Singh
I do not claim to have perfected an art but to have commenced one, the limits of which it is not possible at present exactly to ascertain. — Henry Fox Talbot
Yes, sorry, I guess I should have mentioned we were going to a vegetarian restaurant. Do you mind?" he asked. What could she say? She'd worked at Howard Johnson's. Her kids used to say if Stouffer's didn't make it, they didn't eat it at their house. "I guess I could have a salad. This is like trying to read a foreign language." She kept turning it back and forth, hoping a page with the word "hamburger" would appear if — Suzanne Jenkins
Earned a bachelor's at 27, then an M.F.A. that is still completely unused and in mint condition, never taken out of the box. — Daniel Woodrell
In art and mythology, the Goddess appears in three forms. White represents the virgin, red the mother, and black, the crone, or the death-goddess. — Erin O'Riordan
Sometimes they would just pay me to stay home and not do anything else, which sounds fantastic but doesn't do much for your ego. Its probably a little like getting alimony-the money is nice but has a nasty aftertaste. — Craig Ferguson
In Life No Matter Where You Go Or How You Live It, Keep This One Rule ... Make It Epic! — Timothy Pina
Rich dad explained to me that the hardest part of running a company is managing people. — Robert T. Kiyosaki
The first pleasant days of spring come out like a squirrel and go in again. — Henry David Thoreau
Not only ought fortune to be pictured on a wheel, but every thing else in this world. — George Herbert
With the '39 Clues,' we were making history jump out of the page for the readers, so they don't know they're learning. The kids can't put the books down - it's so exciting. — Peter Lerangis
Ever since the first caveman discovered fire and decided that the ones still living in darkness were benighted, it's been civilization against barbarism . . . with every age having its own barbarians. Nothing — Viet Thanh Nguyen
