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Diligence and attention soon gave him the knack of it, and he strode down the street with his mouth full of harmony and his soul full of gratitude. He felt much as an astronomer feels who has discovered a new planet - no doubt, as far as strong, deep, unalloyed pleasure is concerned, the advantage was with the boy, not the astronomer. — Mark Twain

Contrary to what we, the people, have been told, we are the power; we have supreme authority because we are the masses and true power always resides with the masses, never with the global elite who, by their very nature, have always been a vulnerable minority and will always continue to be ... As long as the masses realize that, of course. — James Morcan

Israel is not dangerous on one hand, but on the other hand it is dangerous. Human life is just dangerous, in general. — Meital Dohan

And yet the wiser mind
Mourns less for what age takes away
Than what it leaves behind. — William Wordsworth

Don't you want this?" The pain in his voice ripped a hole inside her.
"I want you so damn much." Her words choked in her throat. She forced a laugh to keep from crying. "Hell, we can't seem to keep our hands off each other."
"Should we try?"
-Kathy Kulig, Red Tape — Kathy Kulig

Any time I see someone succeed I am happy, for it affirms my belief that I live in a world where success is possible. — Bonnie Gillespie

Three quarters of the miseries and misunderstandings in the world would finish if people were to put on the shoes of their adversaries and understood their points of view — Mahatma Gandhi

Nature is the beauty of blue sky, white clouds,turquoise seas and green vegetation. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Make a conscious effort to loosen your hands and let your arms feel soft when you're at address. Take the club back a bit shorter, and feel as if you're cracking a whip on the way down - not tensing up to smash something hard. — Ernie Els

Some of the most serious fallacies of traditional economics have been due to confusion between optimum and equilibrium conditions; the apparent influence of Dr. Pangloss upon the development of economic thought is for the most part nothing but pure intellectual error. — Sir John Richard Hicks