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Half a psychiatrist's patients see him because they are married - the other half because they're not. — Arnold H. Glasow

Approaches to determining stock values vary, but fundamentally, each company judging itself undervalued is saying that its future stream of earnings justifies a higher price than the stock market is willing to accord it. — Carol Loomis

Realistic expectations for life are that we are going to be better today than we were yesterday, be better tomorrow than we were today. That's a plan for success. So [the key is] simple: just work. — Jim Harbaugh

If thou art willing to suffer no adversity, how wilt thou be the friend of Christ? — Thomas A Kempis

Many of those who can, do. Some of those who don't, write, and tend to criticize doing. — Samuel C. Florman

I want to be able to remember it all, not just the books but the newsrooms and the playgroups and the bad jokes and the holiday traditions. In my mind I can walk through the house where I grew up even though I have not been inside it for decades ... I want to be able to walk through the house of my own life until my life is done. I want to hold on to who and what I have been even as both become somehow inevitably less. — Anna Quindlen

It is bad enough to have a bear in your house, but it does not seem to me to mend matters if you call in a pack of ferocious wolves as well. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Food is the place where you begin. — Vandana Shiva

I think teen-age love is a great thing. There's nothing quite like it and never will be for the rest of your life. — Tom Jones

The things which the child loves remain in the domain of the heart until old age. The most beautiful thing in life is that our souls remain hovering over the places where we once enjoyed ourselves. I am one of those who remembers those places regardless of distance or time. — Kahlil Gibran

Writing is only the frosting on my cake. I'm whole without it. — Tabitha King