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Our primary focus should be on what we do and how we feel, not what others do or think. — Sean Lysaght

Good afternoon," Hadrian offered, but no one replied. No one smiled.
Some whispered in the shelter of doorways. Mothers pulled children inside and men picked up pitchforks or axes.
"This is where you grew up?" Arista whispered to Hadrian. "Somehow it seems more like how I would imagine Royce's hometown to be."
This brought a look from Royce.
"They don't get too many travelers here," Hadrian explained.
"I can see why. — Michael J. Sullivan

Got Compassion? You Should...It's FREE! — Timothy Pina

I warn the marauder dragging plunder, chaotic, rich beyond all rights: he'll strike his sails, harried at long last, stunned when the squalls of torment break his spars to bits. — Aeschylus

I am, I must confess, suspicious of those who denounce others for having too much sex. At what point does a healthy amount become too much? There are, of course, those who suffer because their desire for sex has become compulsive; in their case the drive (loneliness, guilt) is at fault, not the activity as such. When morality is discussed I invariably discover, halfway into the conversation, that what is meant are not the great ethical questions but the rather dreary business of sexual habit, which to my mind is an aesthetic rather than an ethical issue. — Edmund White

Jefferson attributes to a college professor and mentor his lifelong habit of questioning conventional wisdom. — John Ferling

I generally play villains once every three or four years by choice because I get offered villainous roles a lot, because of the way I look and whatever. And I tend to avoid them because I think you can end up in a cul-de-sac of your own making if you're cast in that. — Kevin McKidd

Arrogance is truly the child of impiety, but from health of soul comes happiness, dear to all, much prayed for. — Aeschylus

Any teacher that can be replaced by a computer should be replaced by a computer. — Isaac Asimov

Nothing but grace makes a man so humble and, at the same time, so glad. — Charles Spurgeon

[Krishna answers:] The man who has given up all desires, who desires nothing, not even this life, nor freedom, nor gods, nor work, nor anything. — Swami Vivekananda