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Yes. I think the anti-Wal-Mart is Costco, which pays much better and has much better health benefits and which is profitable and offers low prices. — Barbara Ehrenreich
The more risk averse a person is, the higher his or her religiosity [ ... ]. In other words, risk-averse people don't want to take a chance on getting on the wrong side of god. — Darrel Ray
We have a plan for life but sometimes, life has a different plan for us — Saji Ijiyemi
If you have humility, you are willing to undertake anything to spread the dharma. — Frederick Lenz
Getting things straight in your head is a major achievement because there's so much clutter out there. You've got to push aside the static to really hear the music. — Steve Wynn
The sisters and brothers that you meet give you the materials which your character uses to build itself. It is said that some people are born great, others achieve it, some have it thrust upon them. In truth, the ways in which your character is built have to do with all three of those. Those around you, those you choose, and those who choose you. — Maya Angelou
Everyone else was trying to make things more complicated and Cronkite, typically, was trying to make them more simple. — David Halberstam
Wish me everything that you can wish for the woman you dearly love, and I have as good as got it, John. I have better than got it, John. — Charles Dickens
People used to say to my friend Mary, a quadriplegic, 'You still have your mind.' She would say, 'I still have my body.' The world tells me to divorce myself from my flesh, to live in my head ... I didn't want to be fleshless. — Anne Finger
I'm glad you had a good time, Pidge. You deserve it. — Jamie McGuire
The canker of self-consciousness has been long in me, so like a lot of writers I not only do a thing, I see myself doing it too - it's almost like not being alone. That morning our hero skipped in his skivvies down to the shore of the sea . . . it was dark . . . the fog . . . Storytelling! — Charles D'Ambrosio
