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We need to encourage our kids to express their feelings. We need to help them find their voice. — Ryan North

During the season I really don't do anything else but play baseball. I've never wanted to get away from baseball for a break. Why would I want to get away from it? I love the game. I always have. There's nothing else I'd rather do. — Darin Erstad

I'm not sure it's possible to stay in Hawaii. It's kind of impractical. — Terry O'Quinn

We feel that our actions are voluntary when they follow a decision and involuntary when they happen without decision. But if a decision itself were voluntary every decision would have to be preceded by a decision to decide - An infinite regression which fortunately does not occur. Oddly enough, if we had to decide to decide, we would not be free to decide — Alan W. Watts

Conditions are changing all the time, and to adapt one's thinking to the new conditions, one must study. Even those who have a better grasp of Marxism and are comparatively firm in their proletarian stand have to go on studying, have to absorb what is new and study new problems. — Mao Zedong

Occupy your mind with good thoughts, or the enemy will fill them with bad ones. — Thomas More

Learning to savor the vertigo of doing without answers or making do with fragmentary ones opens up the pleasures of recognizing and playing with patterns, finding coherence within complexity, sharing within multiplicity. — Mary Catherine Bateson

What kind of place required a man to work all day without being allowed to eat or drink? There had to be rules, didn't there? This was America, after all. — Cristina Henriquez

If only we arrange our life according to that principle which counsels us that we must hold to the difficult, then that which now still seems to us the most alien will become what we most trust and find most faithful. — Rainer Maria Rilke

When I meet a government which says to me, "Your money or your life," why should I be in haste to give it my money? — Henry David Thoreau