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We can make up for lost money, but we can't make up for lost time. — Simon Sinek
Take a moment to gather your thoughts about your situation and ask, "What would Love do?" Then channel that energy in your words and actions. — Doreen Virtue
There is always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher. — Victor Hugo
It's like anything in life, visualizing the old man you're going to become: As long as you have a clear picture of that - the life you want to lead - eventually you'll probably get there. — Heath Ledger
Sorrow and happiness are the heresies of virtue; joy and anger lead astray from TAO; love and hate cause loss of virtue. The heart unconscious of sorrow and happiness - that is perfect virtue. One, without change - that is perfect repose. Without any obstruction - that is the perfection of the unconditioned. Holding no relations with the external world, - that is perfection of the negative state. Without blemish of any kind, - that is the perfection of purity. — Zhuangzi
If it's ALL about me, it's NOT about MUCH! — Bill Whittle
flaps and buttons. She concealed her gray hair — Victor Hugo
The important thing is the storytelling and having a script that makes you feel you're living and breathing through the characters. — Jessie Mueller
The wisdom to be on the throne of one's life must surpass the wisdom of the one being ruled, otherwise I will squander the whole of my life in the most appalling ways. By virtue of that reality, I would be wise to get out of the chair and invite God to have a seat. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
The sun shafted in and made her eyes glow, picking out glints of yellow in irises that were mostly green and brown. — Neal Stephenson
There's always choices. Not liking the ones you've got is a different issue. — Penny Alley
I'll take a donut over a man any day of the week. — Janet Evanovich
In some perfect world where human nature is less messy and history less fraught, any and all people who had ever suffered discrimination would find common cause, gathering together under one big anti-bigotry banner. — Frank Bruni
William Armstrong is a great teacher. He speaks truthfullyabout the discipline required for learning, and about the pleasures oforder and system in acquiring knowledge. Any reader, of any age, will enjoythis book. — Jill Ker Conway
All around the castle, a briary hedge began to grow, with thorns as sharp as barbs. — Jane Yolen