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Only allow yourself to think negative thoughts and/or complain about anything for three minutes, three times a day. — Karen Salmansohn
The starting point for the new history, both in Europe and America, has been the record of births, marriages, and deaths, which most literate societies preserve in one form or another. In colonial America, surviving records of this kind - as of every other kind - are most abundant for New England. — Edmund Morgan
The Greatest Generation?
They tell me I am a member of the greatest generation. That's because I saw combat duty as a bombardier in World War 11. But I refuse to celebrate "the greatest generation" because in so doing we are celebrating courage and sacrifice in the cause of war. And we are miseducating the young to believe that military heroism is the noblest form of heroism, when it should be remembered only as the tragic accompaniment of horrendous policies driven by power and profit. The current infatuation with World War 11 prepares us
innocently on the part of some, deliberately on the part of others
for more war, more military adventures, more attempts to emulate the military heroes of the past. — Howard Zinn
What's incredible is that I'm 75 and still working. — Claudia Cardinale
You cannot know the body by studying the finger, and you cannot understand the universe by learning one science. — Laozi
And for those of you who want to start any trouble, I have a zero tolerance policy ... — Simone Elkeles
Taylor despised workers' free association - their attempts to establish horizontal bonds - because it created too many — Stanley McChrystal
Tailor your space to your needs. In one closet, I have upper and lower rods for skirts, pants and tops. The second is all shelves for bags and linens. In the third, there's just one rod for suits and dresses. To hang evening gowns, I use hooks on the ceiling. — Thelma Golden
If you come to me you will be leaping into the abyss. — Franz Kafka
