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Remember Martin Luther's way of cutting the devil's head off with his own sword. "Oh," said the devil to Martin Luther, "you are a sinner." "Yes," said Luther, Christ died to save sinners." Thus he smote him with his own sword. Hide in this refuge and stay there: "In due time Christ died for the ungodly. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

You want to favor systems that benefit from error, disorder, variability and things like that. You want to favor these systems and unfortunately, when - there's something I call the Soviet Illusion. The more the government becomes intrusive, the more things have to follow a script, and it can't handle this kind of system. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

That's what I like about the movie business: you're always in contact with wonderful and interesting people. — Jack Nicholson

But now I think he was trying to teach me to never feel entitled because life can be a cruel bitch at times. — S.A. Tawks

small-town bankers like Justin Barker — A.W. Gray

Of course, we often think we have to get sick literally in order to get the rest or pleasure we need in our lives. Bobbie and I therefore taught our children when they were younger that if they needed a day off from school, they should just say that and take a health day, not a sick day. That made them look at life differently. I think all of us need to rethink our attitudes toward health and sickness. — Bernie S. Siegel

Stretch your mind and fly. — Whitney M. Young

I don't have a lot of friends. — Janet Jackson

Paulo Coelho gives you the inspiration to follow your own dreams by seeing the world through your own eyes and not someone else's. — Lynn Andrews

Growing is an important part of the business, but more important than that is to get better. — Steve Madden

Lie really could be construed as the art of illusion by some people. — Heather Graham

I need to add that my work on multiple intelligences received a huge boost in 1995 when Daniel Goleman published his book on emotional intelligence. I am often confused with Dan. Initially, though Dan and I are longtime friends, this confusion irritated me. — Howard Gardner