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It is impossible to rise to freedom, from the midst of corruptions, without strong convulsions. They are the salutary crises of a serious disease. We are in want of a terrible political fever, to carry off our foul humors. — Madame Roland
I was perfectly happy in my boring life before you came along. — Elizabeth Gilbert
To plant a garden is the chief of the arts of peace. — Mary Stewart
Do we have to wait until a disaster overwhelms us before we make the radical changes necessary to protect our world for future generations? That is the vital challenge of sustainable development. If we act now there is much that can be saved which will otherwise disappear forever — John Gummer
I am opposed to the use of public funds for private education. — Jonathan Kozol
Character is just another term for "good person." A person of character lives a worthy life guided by moral principles. A person of character is a good parent, a good friend, a good employee and a good citizen. — Michael Josephson
When you start to accept responsibility for the results you get in life, you also take back the power to change your future outcome. — Kevin Ngo
If God said it, I want to believe it. If God gives it, I want to receive it. If God shows it, I want to perceive it. If Satan stole it, I want to retrieve it. — Beth Moore
I'm probably creative for half an hour a day. The rest of the time, I'm just doing what's necessary to make that creativity visible. — Gary Hume
The best possible thing in baseball is winning The World Series. The second best thing is losing The World Series. — Tommy Lasorda
The world of modeling can be hard; just as cruel as it is glamorous. — Cindy Margolis
You're Catholic."
"And you're not. No problem. We're not going to fight about how to raise the kids. Stay on the road here, Tom. — Jez Morrow
Good things happen when you meet strangers. — Yo-Yo Ma
There was a point where there was a vision that we'll get to a certain age, and then we'll retire and be happy. Now that's like, that's being compromised every day. So I think we have to start living happy now and stop waiting for the forty years because by then you'll be so sick, you wouldn't enjoy it anyway. — Bruce Lipton
The statistician cannot excuse himself from the duty of getting his head clear on the principles of scientific inference, but equally no other thinking man can avoid a like obligation. — Ronald Fisher