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It would't be easy. Max was too hurt and her parents too upset for a cry session to fix everything, but it was the beginning, and that's all we can ask for in life - for a beginning to follow every end. — Cora Carmack

How would you like to live with somebody who was everlastingly grieving your heart by his conduct? — G. Campbell Morgan

It's a rule worth having in mind. Income almost always flows along the same axis as power but in the opposite direction. — John Kenneth Galbraith

OFTEN, THE THING HOLDING us back from success is our inability to say no. — Shane Snow

The promises of prayer are extraordinary, but for prayer to work as God promises it to work, it must be purged of self and doubt. — Leslie Ludy

As an actor, the first thing you're taught is, 'Don't look into the camera; ignore it.' — Yael Grobglas

Competence is no longer a scarce commodity. — Seth Godin

The darkest day of my life was the day I heard of Lincoln's assassination. I did not know what it meant. Here was the rebellion put down in the field, and starting up in the gutters... — Ulysses S. Grant

But every well has a bottom and finally your friend will come to the end of what he has to tell you: — W. Somerset Maugham

You can be a catalyst for change but change never really entirely happens just because of one guy. — Robert Griffin III

So what motivates people to work hard every day to do things that will satisfy the economy's needs but not their own? Like so many thinkers, Smith believed that people want just one thing - happiness - hence economies can blossom and grow only if people are deluded into believing that the production of wealth will make them happy.14 If and only if people hold this false belief will they do enough producing, procuring, and consuming to sustain their economies. — Daniel M. Gilbert

One of the things that has been very difficult in Libya is the sense of uncertainty - the sense that they haven't actually finished the revolution, that there was still a great deal of uncertainty. That uncertainty has made Libya harder for business in terms of oil and other things as well. — Fareed Zakaria

Life is an exercise in the development of feeling. When we repress feelings, we become sour and judgmental. When we live awash in great feeling over small things, we become jaded long before we have even begun to enjoy. When feelings are in balance they sweeten long days and great distances with gratitude and hope. — Joan D. Chittister

I'm not the most emotionally attuned guy in the world. My wife says that me writing about emotion is like Gandhi writing about gluttony. — David Brooks