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Cultivate the habit of defining, refining, redefining and redeeming your opportunities. Failure is a temporal event, not a permanent trademark. — Israelmore Ayivor
Before it can be solved, a problem must be clearly defined. — William Feather
You need not cry very loud; he is nearer to us than we think. — Brother Lawrence
People - me included - want to get excited about books. Good books are a good thing. — Lev Grossman
If you wish the sympathy of the broad masses, you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things. — Adolf Hitler
You can look at history of these things, and Social Security wasn't devised to be a system that supported you for a 30-year retirement after a 25-year career ... So there will be things that, you know, the retirement age has to be changed, maybe some of the benefits have to be affected, maybe some of the inflation adjustments have to be revised. — Lloyd Blankfein
Sydney's a beautiful city. It was a great experience. — Barbara Hershey
[Aslan said,] Well done, last of the Kings of Narnia, who stood firm at the darkest hour. — C.S. Lewis
It's a lot harder to do an ensemble because your energy is going in so many different places, and you have to cover everybody. You have to sort of split your attention. — Zooey Deschanel
I had wanted to hate you that day. Believe me, I had. And then suddenly, staring at me incredulously, your extra half-tooth had blurted out aloud, 'You get dimples on both cheeks!' your immaculate lisp intact, on both the 's'es. I remember that second, the way your hair fell, the nankhatais on my tongue and the strains of Akhtar's melody in the air. I had fallen in love with you then. I miss that second.'
('Left from Dhakeshwari') — Kunal Sen
Power itself is simply a word to describe attention, awareness, which embodies all things. — Frederick Lenz
Spiritual pride tends to speak of other persons' sins with bitterness or with laughter and levity and an air of contempt. But pure Christian humility rather tends either to be silent about these problems or to speak of them with grief and pity. Spiritual pride is very apt to suspect others, but a humble Christian is most guarded about himself. He is as suspicious of nothing in the world as he is of his own heart. The proud person is apt to find fault with other believers, that they are low in grace, and to be much in observing how cold and dead they are and to be quick to note their deficiencies. But the humble Christian has so much to do at home and sees so much evil in his own heart and is so concerned about it that he is not apt to be very busy with other hearts. He is apt to esteem others better than himself. — Jonathan Edwards
Deep inside me there's a perpetual seething, like the bottom of a geyser, and I keep hoping that things will come to an eruption once and for all, so that I can turn into a different person. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
Teetotallers lack the sympathy and generosity of men that drink. — W.H. Davies
