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What about the FDA? Please, are you serious? Back then the FDA was one of the most underfunded, mismanaged organizations in the country. I think they were still high-fiving over getting Red No. 218 out of M&Ms. — Max Brooks

If it's not meeting a need, turn it into a seed. Remember, we will reap what we sow. When you do good for other people, that's when God is going to make sure that His abundant blessings overtake you. — Joel Osteen

In every generation, there are horrors that define an age and events that scar the global conscience. — Douglas Alexander

I wonder if our names determine our destiny, or if destiny leads us to choose certain names. — Michelle Moran

The village had institutionalized all human functions in forms of low intensity ... Participation was high and organization was low. This is the formula for stability. — Marshall McLuhan

He wakes up cursing himself, or cursing the job, or cursing life. — Henry Miller

The best Mother's Day gift I ever got was just a full day with the kids where they did their mommy pampering. They cut cucumbers and put them on my eyes and my daughter gave me a facial. I'm not even sure what was in it! — Elisabeth Hasselbeck

when I compare with them so many other nations that are still making new laws, and yet can never bring their constitution to a right regulation; where, notwithstanding every one has his property, yet all the laws that they can invent have not the power either to obtain or preserve it, or even to enable men certainly to distinguish what is their own from what is another's, of which the many lawsuits that every day break out, and are eternally depending, give too plain a demonstration - when, — Thomas More

But Blake's voices returned to dictate revisions. — Donald Hall

One of the important principles I live by is the idea that you have to contemplate yourself as surrounded by the conditions you intend to produce. — Wayne Dyer

A manager's task is to make the strengths of people effective and their weakness irrelevant - and that applies fully as much to the manager's boss as it applies to the manager's subordinates. — Peter Drucker

It is noble in its administration: to think and let think, beyond the narrow contracted prejudices of bitter sectarians in these modern times. It is general or universal language, fitted to benefit the poor stranger, which no other institution is calculated to reach, by extending the beneficent hand. — Harry S. Truman

And pretty is not even the right word. She burns. She's a verb. — Max Gladstone

I suspect that much of life is like that. We seldom see what is closest to our eyes. — Jack Whyte

Picking locks was not a skill he had ever cultivated, but he persisted day after day, turning the tip of his talon into different ways of approaching a keyhole. He never tired, and he ever gave up ... because if there was any justice in the universe, he wouldn't be trapped here forever. — Neal Shusterman