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16To fear the Lord is wisdom's full measure; she satisfiesg men with her fruits; 17she fills their whole house with desirable goods, and their storehouses with her produce. 18The fear of the Lord is the crown of wisdom, making peace and perfect health to flourish. 19He saw her and apportioned her; he rained down knowledge and discerning comprehension, and he exalted the glory of those who held her fast. 20To fear the Lord is the root of wisdom, and her branches are long life.h — Anonymous

I think of how it felt to lose him, slow and painful and confusing, and how it felt to wonder if I'd ever really had him at all. — Katie Cotugno

The work is with me when I wake up in the morning; it is with me while I eat my breakfast in bed and run through the newspaper, while I shave and bathe and dress. — C.S. Forester

I'm naturally curious, and I read four newspapers a day. — Eli Broad

You don't care what people think," he said.
She couldn't tell from the way he emphasized the words if he was asking a question or making an observation. Still, she felt obliged to answer.
"Of course I care. To a certain extent we all care, but we can't care to the point that we live in fear of others' opinion, that we allow them to change who we are. We must be willing to stand up and defend what represents the very core of our being. Otherwise what is the purpose of individuality? We'd be nothing but imitations of each other, and I daresay we'd all be rather boring. — Lorraine Heath

You can't do everything, at the same time, always, and forever. But if you look at your life and your career as a long, winding river, you can get to your destination. — Stacey Snider

Seek happiness in tranquility and avoid ambition even if it be only the apparently innocent one of distinguishing yourself in science and discoveries. — Mary Shelley

I had to come out on stage with my little staff and robe and I had this sun on top of my head that my mom made - that was the first time I was ever on stage singing in front of anybody. I realized that I was one of the best acts of the night but I didn't give singing much thought after that. I was really into playing baseball. — Gonjasufi

Our riches, being in our brains, die with us ... Unless of course someone chops off our head, in which case, we won't need them anyway. — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart