Justin Smoak Quotes & Sayings
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It is not selfish to be happy. It is your highest purpose. Your joy is the greatest contribution you can make to life on the planet. A heart at peace with its owner blesses everyone it touches. — Alan Cohen

She wasn't sure who were family & who were friends, and maybe they all were both, and maybe it didn't matter one bit. — Deborah Rodriguez

You must look for constellations in the orange city lights. View each streetlamp as a star that's simply fallen from the night. So that even tired of footsteps feel like learning how to fly, and you're never truly trapped right where the earth touches the sky. Then when your world is turned upside down, you'll know no matter where you are, that you will always have the chance to fall asleep among the stars. — Erin Hanson

Nobody gets everything in this life. You decide your priorities and you make your choices. I'd decided long ago that any cake I had would be eaten. — Donald E. Westlake

You cannot ensure the gratitude of others for a favour conferred upon them in the way which is most agreeable to yourself. — Arthur Helps

If a man knows more than others, he becomes lonely. — Carl Jung

I have severe osteoporosis. Your bones start to collapse. — Joan Kirner

It's not a testosterone-driven industry any longer. Success is making money, not in the size of the airline. — Gordon Bethune

We have to teach empathy as we do literacy. — Bill Drayton

I think women are different, and I think having them in the room is crucial to a family comedy, ensemble comedy, television comedy, where half the eyeballs on your show are women. — Dan Harmon

Half the vices which the world condemns most loudly have seeds of good in them and require moderate use rather than total abstinence. — Samuel Butler

The highest form of education teaches us to find the truth by searching with love, harmony, and gratitude. — Debasish Mridha

Each individual possesses a conscience which to a greater or lesser degree serves to restrain the unimpeded flow of impulses destructive to others. But when he merges his person into an organizational structure, a new creature replaces autonomous man, unhindered by the limitations of individual morality, freed of humane inhibition, mindful only of the sanctions of authority. — Stanley Milgram