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Once you take the time to consider the other person's perspective, you will become sympathetic to his feel ins and ideas. You will be able to authentically and honestly say, I don't blame you for feeling as you do. If I were in your position, I would feel just as you do. — Dale Carnegie

I thought the function of the government was to promote the general welfare, not to provide it. — Ronald Reagan

There's no more important bonding thing than a mother doing the daughter's hair. We sit at our mother's knee and learn who we are. — T'Keyah Crystal Keymah

Window. All the ruckus, of course, woke up everyone in the house. Lilly's room was right up there. She — Richard Laymon

Life is like a cocktail, made up for the most part of sweet things, and tinged with a dash of bitters. We must drain it to the dregs to get at the cherry, just as we must live a full and rounded life to know all its pleasures. — Edgar Guest

I came to hate the complainers, with their dry and crumbly lipsticks and their wrinkled rage and their stupid, flaccid, old-people sun hats with brims the breadth of Saturn's rings. — Karen Russell

You have yourself and your instinct - there isn't anything else at the end of the day. — Nitin Sawhney

The path you take is up to you. Make good choices, dream BIG, it is never too late. — Chris Herren

Why get killed when you can run ... your ego will heal much faster than a broken jaw. — Richard Pryor

People say that they like the characters that they believe that I am. But, I don't as much. I like the characters that I believe that I am not. Like my role on 'Law and Order.' That character unnerved people. And I loved every second of it. I want to continue growing as an actress. There are ways that I can reach quicker, or deeper, with acting. — Jill Scott

I have raced against the clock since I went into advertising at the age of eighteen. — Jan Karon

Friendly satire may be compared to a fine lancet, which gently breathes a vein for health's sake. — Samuel Richardson