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A mind is a terrible thing; waste it. — Brad Blanton
Believing takes practice. — Madeleine L'Engle
Nobody knows what will happen after five minutes later! Strangely, this ambiguity makes life very interesting! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
I don't know that I have a favorite meal. When I'm cooking I'm thinking about the person I'm feeding and I want to make them whatever they want. My husband's favorite meal is carbonara. I guess my favorite food is anything my mom makes. Because like anybody who loves their mother's cooking, if you try and make your mom's recipes, they never taste quite the same. And I don't know if that's because she's lying about what she's putting in there and just not telling me. Like when I turn my back, she's sneaking something in there. It just never seems to taste the same. — Rachael Ray
There's nothing in your life you can't learn from, if you respond with the right attitude. — Rick Warren
Tears are a luxury we can't afford to waste. — Melody Manful
Work without love is slavery. — Mother Teresa
So...Well...Life went by...The only thing money can't buy is time. Weep before God or not, you can't buy it. That's just the way it is. — Svetlana Alexievich
Leo ran down the hall waving a wrench. Man, did you have to destroy the plumbing? — Rick Riordan
Say no to an ephemeral, superficial and throwaway culture, a culture that assumes that you are incapable of taking on responsibility and facing the great challenges of life! — Pope Francis
And at the moment of contact, they do not know if the hand that is reaching for theirs belongs to a Hindu or Muslim or Christian or Brahmin or untouchable or whether you were born in this city or arrived only this morning or whether you live in Malabar Hill or New York or Jogeshwari; whether you're from Bombay or Mumbai or New York. All they know is that you're trying to get to the city of gold, and that's enough. Come on board, they say. We'll adjust. — Suketu Mehta
We take men's obligation to earn money, and when they do it well, we blame them for having power and being oppressors. And when they don't do it all, women just don't marry men who are reading 'I'm Okay, You're Okay' in the unemployment line. — Warren Farrell