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I know it sounds crazy, but I have had far more connection with my parents after their deaths. — Lynn Johnston

appeal to non-business interests) and let them be effective. Although there is marked and frequently observed dissatisfaction with the Republicans and Democrats, electoral politics is one area where notions of competition and free choice have little meaning. — Noam Chomsky

But, I will scream at the page: "There is so much more to Mary and Martha! — Mary Stromer Hanson

It's always a fine line. If you overdo (aggression) it's 'ugly Australians', but if you have a smile on your face it's Australia being too nice. — Brett Lee

When I could no longer cling to my normal supports I discovered that true support and real safety lie far beyond the structures of our world. — Henri Nouwen

Intellect is invisible to the man who has none. — Arthur Schopenhauer

It is every Muslim's duty to fight those of a different belief until only Allah is worshipped around the world. Everybody has the opportunity to accept Allah and to change to the right path. — Abdul Sattar Abu Risha

I think as an artist you have to reinvent yourself every day. — Damien Hirst

The one thing that's missing to create a fundamental shift in work capacity: courage. Leadership courage. — Bill Jensen

I tended to be a solitary young girl, and I still am. I would like to find a quiet corner and color in my coloring book. When I think back, I made that corner mine, not really caring about the rest of the house. — Evangeline Lilly

A spiritual master who is one hundred percent Krishna conscious is the bona fide spiritual master. — A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada

We long for experiences "of profound connection with others," he writes, "of deep understanding of natural phenomena, of love, of being profoundly moved by music or tragedy, or doing something new and innovative." Just as important, we long for esteem and pride, "a self that happiness is a fitting response to." Implicit in Nozick's experiment is the idea that happiness should be a by-product, not a goal. Many of the ancient Greeks believed the same. To Aristotle, eudaimonia (roughly translated as "flourishing") meant doing something productive. Happiness could only be achieved through exploiting our strengths and our potential. To be happy, one must do, not just feel. — Jennifer Senior