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Within forty years of their arrival in the Plymouth colony, the first white settlers were afraid their children had lost the dedication and religious conviction of the founding generation. Ever since, Americans have looked to the next generation not only with love and solicitude but with a good measure of anxiety, worrying whether they themselves were good parents, fearful that their children would not turn out well. — Kenneth Keniston

The world is in such a mess because of the continuous conflict that arises between human beings - not only between individuals but between tribes and nations and this group and that group and so on. But change can come in only when people start with themselves. — Eckhart Tolle

The circus goes from town to town, so why run away to join it? It should be, I've decided to wait for the circus to come. — Dana Gould

The gift of words is the gift of deception and illusion. — Frank Herbert

Without hardships, how could we know hope? — Lailah Gifty Akita

Happiness, that grand mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of life, impels us through all its mazes and meanderings, but leads none of us by the same route. — Charles Caleb Colton

Friendship, just like a young green plant, needs to be nurtured. — Eraldo Banovac

Leave the big door open, everyone'll come around ... — Dave Matthews

Very few managers know how to effectively tap the biggest source of performance improvement available to them: namely, the creativity and knowledge of the people who work for them. — Alan G. Robinson

What people do behind closed doors is certainly not my concern unless I'm there with them. — Dolly Parton

All actors almost always try to steal some of their wardrobe. — Joe Lando

In late 2001, I contributed a short story called 'Castaways' to an anthology called 'In Laymon's Terms,' which was a tribute to Richard Laymon, who had passed away earlier that year. — Brian Keene

A conservative is a man who just sits and thinks, mostly sits. — Woodrow Wilson

There is something inherently wrong, something out of accord with the ideals of representative democracy, when one portion of our citizenship turns its activities to private gain amid defensive war while another is fighting, sacrificing, or dying for national preservation. — Warren G. Harding