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Life is not about discovering our talents; it is about pushing our talents to the limit and discovering our genius. — Robert Breault

Today, at twenty-five, Travis is the manager of two Starbucks where he oversees forty employees and is responsible for revenues exceeding $2 million per year. His salary is $44,000 and he has a 401(k) and no debt. He's never late to work. — Charles Duhigg

Grief is good ... it is a sign of how well we have loved. — Elizabeth Lesser

Make me a beautiful word for doing things tomorrow; for that surely is a great and blessed invention. — George Bernard Shaw

My soul may be stoned an' my luck may be rotted but I can still cuss a cuss — David Mitchell

ever. It was the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five. Spiritual revelations were conceded to England at that favoured period, as at this. Mrs. Southcott had recently attained her five-and-twentieth blessed — Charles Dickens

A life sentence without parole protects public safety while sparing us the barbarity of killing our own. It teaches our children that violence will be punished, but not by emulating the violent. This seems eminently more consistent with American ideals than continuing to share the killing stage with some of the world's worst human rights violators. — Mike Farrell

Man's noblest endowment is his capacity to change. — Scott Ginsberg

He realized with a start that something was about to begin. It might be something dull and uninspiring, something he had experienced countless times before, something that wouldn't make a lick of difference when he died. But it was always good to have something about to begin. — Nobuko Takagi

As we say in our African idiom, a person is a person through other persons. To dehumanize another inexorably means that one is dehumanized as well. — Desmond Tutu

In many of the high schools in the South Bronx, more children will end up in prison than will go to college. — Jonathan Kozol

No one quite knew why, but they felt light-hearted. Maybe it was because of the beautiful weather. The sky, so blue, seemed gently to bow down towards the horizon and caress the earth. — Irene Nemirovsky

To write things down as luck wasn't the same as writing them off as non-existent or in some way beneath consideration. — Kingsley Amis

Selection is the very keel on which our mental ship is built. And in this case of memory its utility is obvious.
If we remembered everything, we should on most occasions be as ill off as if we remembered nothing. — James Williams