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Traditional Saying (Hawaiian): Only when the water gourd isn't full do you hear it gurgling. (Those who are ignorant have an awful lot to say.) — John Richard Stephens
Peace and happiness are our eternal desires. — Debasish Mridha
I believe in myself and in Saint Therese. — Tara Lipinski
Wealth aggregates and becomes political power. Simple as that. 'Corporation' is just the most recent name for it. — Daniel Suarez
Pronunciation has made many an innocent word sound like a doctor's orders for a stomach pump ... — Zelda Fitzgerald
Pious" is a sword that the clever always use it to eliminate the truth. — Alireza Salehi Nejad
I think, as an entrepreneur, you have to see the unlimited amount of potential but concentrate on your day and just keep building. — Jon Oringer
The most important thing in my life, and the thing I try to focus on, is to try not to live a life of cruelty. That means trying to make sure I look people in the eye when I meet them. Sometimes you jump in a taxi, or maybe you only have two minutes with someone, and you never see them again. I try to always look them in the eye and have a real experience of what it is to communicate with someone ... I guess it's about trying to live a life where I'm not contributing to the cruelty in the world ... While I am on this planet, I want everyone I meet to know that I am grateful they are here. — Jessica Chastain
I've always been able to make erroneous decisions very quickly. — Herb Kelleher
Then it was a rumble, causing the house to groan and small clouds of dust to drop from the ceiling. The table scuttled over the floor. A chair toppled over and then another. Somewhere in the living room, a window shattered. Kat was going to bring the house down. — Jennifer L. Armentrout
For the beginner, practice without effort is not true practice. — Shunryu Suzuki
In the presence of Jesus men are disturbed, and this disturbance is the precise act of fishing to which Jesus had called the four fishermen. — Anonymous
I usually don't find myself reacting to my characters. I just create them ... And let the audience decide whether they're empathetic or scared or compelled to cheer me on. — Doug Hutchison
