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Prefer diligence before idleness, unless you esteem rust above brightness. — Plato

Matt took another sip of his drink. Aha! Julie smiled to herself and kept walking. he did like the Coolatta. Everyone did. — Jessica Park

Unlike others before him, Oglethorpe felt the disadvantaged could be reclaimed if they were given a fair chance. — Nancy Isenberg

Genuine forgiveness is participation, reunion overcoming the powers of estrangement ... We cannot love unless we have accepted forgiveness, and the deeper our experience of forgiveness is, the greater is our love. — Paul Tillich

Your success and happiness lie in you. — Helen Keller

A rough rule in life is that an organization foolish in one way in dealing with a complex system is all too likely to be foolish in another. — Charlie Munger

All he had to do was simultaneously solve several multiple-variable equations, and hope he'd get it right. — Larry Bond

It is not the role of government to use the taxation and welfare system as a tool to level the playing field. — Joe Hockey

Not getting what we want can be getting what we need — S.E. Sever

oh you do smell good. — Stephenie Meyer

The separation between the cyber and the physical worlds was disappearing. Cyberbullying was just bullying, and cyberwar was just war - the true age of cyber began when we started removing it as a descriptor. — Matthew Mather

He's an escapist. He wants to cultivate his interior garden. — Nathanael West

I'd rather make $700 a week playing a maid than earn $7 a day being a maid. — Hattie McDaniel

The nature of the All moved to make the universe. — Marcus Aurelius

The daily life into which people are born, and into which they are absorbed before they are well aware, forms chains which only one in a hundred has moral strength enough to despise, and to break when the right time comes - when an inward necessity for independent individual action arises, which is superior to all outward conventionalities. — Elizabeth Gaskell