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The highway of life was littered with the roadkill of those who didn't know when to change lanes. — Karen White
From within or from behind, a light shines through us upon things, and makes us aware that we are nothing, but the light is all. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
We can see from the experience of Odin that the image of the tree was the template within which all of the sacred world could be apprehended. The tree was the framework within which one "flew" to these Otherworlds. And since the exploration of sacred space was also a quest into the nature of human consciousness, the tree was regarded as an image of the ways in which we, humans, are constructed psychically. It was a natural model for our deepest wisdom, our highest aspirations. — Brian Bates
The sale begins when the customer says yes. — Harvey MacKay
The psychiatrist must become a fellow traveler with his patient. — R.D. Laing
The position now taken by the Government is absolutely destructive of legitimate business, because they outline no rule of conduct for business of any magnitude. — Theodore Roosevelt
Men. And they think that we're the weaker sex. At least we don't whine about every little thing, now, do we? — Jennifer Estep
Dr. Eleven: What was it like for you, at the end?
Captain Lonagan: It was exactly like waking up from a dream. — Emily St. John Mandel
And then the rose-border. What intensity in those odorous buds of the Bon Silene, making the very spirit bound as though a message had reached it from heaven. And the verbena bed is compassed with fitful fragrance. Even the pansies, with their dewy eyes, are ready to rival the violets now ... Nor must the purple buds of the calycanthus be forgotten. 'Sweet-scented shrub' indeed; for let me hide but a single one of these in some fold of my dress, and the spices of Araby will float around me till the evening. — Sarah Smiley
Never, never, never believe any war will be smooth and easy, or that anyone who embarks on the strange voyage can measure the tides and hurricanes he will encounter. The statesman who yields to war fever must realize that once the signal is given, he is no longer the master of policy but the slave of unforeseeable and uncontrollable events. — Winston S. Churchill
He was not to perceive that of two men engaged in an action so hideous, he who permits the thing is worse than the man who does the work, because he is the coward! — Victor Hugo
