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He has one code of morals for himself, and quite another for his children. He requires his children to deal justly - and gently - with offenders, and forgive them seventy-and-seven times; whereas he deals neither justly nor gently with anyone, and he did not forgive the ignorant and thoughtless first pair of juveniles even their first small offense and say, You may go free this time, I will give you another chance. — Mark Twain

The end of life is not to be happy, nor to achieve pleasure and avoid pain, but to do the will of God, come what may. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Even when I couldn't sense his presence, I HAD to believe he was right there with me. — Shirley Corder

What we do for others has a direct impact on how we feel about ourselves. — Simon Sinek

No Marriage Is Perfect. But every relationship has value! — Rashika Roberts

I think you have to have a jazz pedigree to be on jazz radio. — Rita Coolidge

Rem tene, verba sequentur: grasp the subject, and the words will follow. This, I believe, is the opposite of what happens with poetry, which is more a case of verba tene, res sequenter: grasp the words, and the subject will follow. — Umberto Eco

In a scene [where the improvisers must interact] without the letter S, the audience is waiting for you to lose - so they can laugh at you. Don't try to win. — Keith Johnstone

You've got so many groups that have no voice in this world - the indigenous, the poor. So how can I use the resources that I have and bring them up, highlight them. And it's not that difficult. It's just choosing and concentrating and focusing. — Anita Roddick

I think it should be evident by now, but I'm as lost as anyone. — Paul Westerberg

I suddenly realized it's no coincidence the two middle letters of life are if. For every action we make, there is a reaction. The outcome often beyond our control, fragile and fraught with ruinous consequences. Like a soap bubble made real by a gentle breath only to be taken by it. — Michael Faudet