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I don't recruit players who are nasty to their parents. I look for players who realize the world doesn't revolve around them. — Pete Carril

The radio is not for listening to. It is for displaying in the kitchen, so that invited guests will consider you an intellectual."
- Tony Bulmer — Tony Bulmer

I know, if anyone does - all research workers know - how much is missed that really matters because reports have to be written in officialese. They have to be, because a lot of us can't take anything seriously unless you make it dull for them. — E.C. Bentley

U.S. certainly are not warlike. We don't want that. We want to make money, which I always thought was one of the most admirable things about Americans. — Gore Vidal

God has a plan for you - I can promise you that. Your life is sacred. There is and always has been a path for your soul, and if you follow that path, it will lead you to the inner utopia that your soul longs to experience in this lifetime. — Debbie Ford

Integrity is not something that grownups have and adolescents can aspire to. Integrity is something that all of us, at all ages, are constantly striving for. — Harold S. Kushner

If you consciously get your body into different postures, you can elevate your consciousness. — Sadhguru

When you have been killed as many times as I have, you get used to it. — Peter Sellers

Afterthought is the mother of perfection. — Eric Jay Sonnenschein

Like the sun, life spread its light in all direction. — Paulo Coelho

This chapter is an attempt to share with you some insights about story listening and how to do it. — John S. Savage

If tribulation is a necessary element in redemption, we must anticipate that it will never cease till God sees the world to be either redeemed or no further redeemable. — C.S. Lewis

At the first gate, the gatekeeper asks, "Is this true?" At the second gate, he asks, "Is it kind?" And at the third gate, "Is it necessary?" If we applied this proverb strictly, most of us would have very little to say. I am not recommending silence, however, but control over our speech. — Eknath Easwaran