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Aquinas called prudence the queen of virtues, saying that she gently guides all the rest. — Jonathan V. Last

Given the reality of limited time and resources, best practices provide a valuable, low risk, default starting point. — Chad White

When you work, live, love and play without waiting for the next moment, everything you are and encounter flourishes. — Ryan Kurczak

I'm not happy on vacation. In those rare times when I have three hours with no work I have to do, I'm terribly uncomfortable. — Scott Adams

It is a fitting irony that under Richard Nixon, "launder" became a dirty word. — William Zinsser

Gnani Purush' [the enlightened one] has the [knowledge of the-Self] essence of all religions. — Dada Bhagwan

To me, the Holocaust stands alone as the most horrible human event in modern civilization. — Robert Shapiro

No amount of false propaganda can sanitize meat. — Chrissie Hynde

There was no limit to what one man might do, if he gave all, and held back nothing. — Lois McMaster Bujold

The Bible teaches that we are to live in this world, but we are not to partake of the evils of the world. We are to be separated from the world of evil. When I face something in the world, I ask: Does it violate any principle of Scripture? Does it take the keen edge off my Christian life? Can I ask God's blessing on it? Will it be a stumbling block to others? Would I like to be there, or reading that, or be watching that, if Christ should return at that time? — Billy Graham

Do not spend in excess like one who is careless of what is good, nor be miserly; the mean is best in every case. — Pythagoras

A man can condemn his enemies, but it's wiser to know them. — Harper Lee

What the warrior renounces is anything in his experience that is a barrier between himself and others. In other words, renunciation is making yourself more available, more gentle and open to others. — Chogyam Trungpa

A great many people fall in love with or feel attracted to a person who offers the least possibility of a harmonious union. — Rudolf Dreikurs