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Casey Maddox wrote that when philosophy dies, action begins. I would say in addition that when we stop hoping for external assistance, when we stop hoping that the awful situation we're in will somehow resolve itself, when we stop hoping the situation will somehow not get worse, then we are finally free - truly free - to honestly start working to thoroughly resolve it. I would say when hope dies, action begins. — Derrick Jensen

I just wanted to be an athlete. — Merlin Olsen

I like to come to Washington, D.C., at least once a year. Why should my tax money travel more than I do? — Bob Hope

My ideas are like a Hydra. Remove a bad one and two good ones will take its place. — Paul E. Petty

Only the knife knows what goes on in the heart of a pumpkin. — Simone Schwarz-Bart

I err on the side of a kind of optimistic agnostic sense that there's something that put us all here - some energy or something that we are not in a position to understand. — Mark Romanek

There is no greater treasure than a woman's heart; her true, enrossing feelings making harmony in your life. Like a long-lit song playing in all your days. — C. David Murphy

Because we're framily. You know, I love you, you love me? Like Barney only with bad language. — Dakota Cassidy

Cheerfulness is the daughter of employment; and I have known a man come home in high spirits from a funeral, merely because he has had the management of it. — William Cornelius Van Horne

Human nature is the same everywhere; it deifies success, it has nothing but scorn for defeat. — Mark Twain

If a mistake is not a stepping stone, it is a mistake. — Eli Siegel

How heavy is the toll of sins and wrong that wealth, power and prestige exact from man. — Mahatma Gandhi

But Aunt Anne has encouraged me to continue. In many regards, life itself is a voyage, she says. We never know where its winds and currents will carry us, she says, or what adventures lie ahead, and surely it's worth keeping record of this journey as well. — Heather Vogel Frederick

Have mountains, and waves, and skies, no significance but what we consciously give them, when we employ them as emblems of our thoughts? — Ralph Waldo Emerson