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The greatest reverence is due to a child! If you are contemplating a disgraceful act, despise not your child's tender years. — Juvenal

If I extend an empty hand and in retrieving it and finding it still empty, I feel disappointment, that is foolishness; yet if I extend a hand which is full and yet find no one to receive it, then that is hopelessness. — Kahlil Gibran

We fought so long against small things that we became small ourselves. — Eugene O'Neill

Would you do it if you were me?
If I was you I'd do whatever you would do. — Edward Abbey

I derive a tremendous amount of pride in developing places that everyday people can experience. I like to create beauty in everyday lives. — Philip Freelon

Farewell, my children, forever. I go to your Father. — Marie Antoinette

But all the wanting in the world, her mother reminded her, will leave you with exactly what you have. — Alexander Maksik

I'm a white male, age 18 to 49. Everyone listens to me, no matter how dumb my suggestions are. — Homer

I do . . . love you. If you needed me to say it before you should have told me so. I know what it means. — Amber L. Johnson

Evolution is scary. However, the thought of going extinct because you refused to change should be more terrifying — Mark Anthony Peterson

Mendelssohn I consider the first musician of the day; I doff my hat to him as my superior. He plays with everything, especially with the grouping of the instruments in the orchestra, but with such ease, delicacy and art, with such mastery throughout. — Robert Schumann

Luck and risk taking go hand in hand. — Thomas J. Stanley

In selfish men caution is as secure an armour for their foes as for themselves. — Bram Stoker

Let your eyes see what they see, not what others want you to see. Let your ears hear what they naturally hear, not what others want you to hear. Let your mouth speak your mind freely and not be constrained by other people's approval or disapproval. Let your mind think what it wants to think and not let other people's demands dictate your thoughts. If your senses and your mind are not allowed to do what they want to do naturally, you are denying them their rights. When you cannot think, sense, feel, or act freely, then your body and mind are injured. Break these oppressions, and you will cultivate life. — Liezi

Self examination is the key to insight, which is the key to wisdom — M. Scott Peck