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If we have a dollar to spend on some wild excess, we shall spend it on a book, not on asparagus out of season. — Katharine Fullerton Gerould

Love contains no fear, because the mere presence of fear desecrates love and makes it something less than pure. (Imagine) you have two 5-gallon buckets. In one you have 2 gallons of pure water (Love) and in the other you have 2 gallons of toxic waste (Fear). If you dip 1 gallon of toxic waste and pour it into the water, what do you now have?
Two buckets of toxic waste. — Donald L. Hicks

The most important lesson to take away from allowing the minimum wage and unemployment benefit data to talk is that abstract notions of what is right, good and just should be examined from a concrete, operational point of view. A dose of reality is most edifying. — Steve Hanke

It's the fish I feel sorry for, in all this global warming. They don't even have a carbon footprint. — J.L. Merrow

People come out to see the players. When do you see a manager anyway? When he's out on the field arguing with the umpires, making a fool of himself and you know you can't win, and when he brings out the line-up card. — Frank Robinson

Your first pregnancy you have nothing to do except sleep and take care of yourself and go to prenatal yoga or whatever. Now I have a full-time job, I have a four-year-old, I've got a life that is demanding my attention, so I've gone to prenatal yoga once. It's such a bummer. — Busy Philipps

You've got to tell the world how to treat you. If the world tells you how you are going to be treated, you are in trouble. — James A. Baldwin

American is the first democratic nation-state. — Stephen Ambrose

We all have different gifts, so we all have different ways of saying to the world who we are. — Fred Rogers

That's the way the mind works: the brain is genetically disposed towards organization, yet if not controlled, will link even the most imagerial fragment to another on the flimsiest pretense and in the most freewheeling manner, as if it takes a kind of organic pleasure in creative association, without regards to logic or chronological sequence. — Tom Robbins

You can bully people, you can threaten them, but you can't break someone unless they're willing to be broken. — Blake Northcott

After all, man is a complicated being, why should he be explainable by logic? — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn