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It is an old and ironic habit of human beings to run faster when we have lost our way; and we grasp more fiercely at research, statistics, and technical aids in sex when we have lost the values and meaning of love. — Rollo May

I am very grateful for my life. I think one of the keys to not being depressed is to find gratitude and to be grateful for what you have. So I am grateful for what I have. — James Franco

We know the problems ... and we know the solution; sustainable development. The issue is the political will — Tony Blair

One noteworthy thing about South Carolina is the quality of school-bus drivers in the state. To qualify for a bus license one must have reached puberty and be able to recite the alphabet without stuttering. — Pat Conroy

And although Frieda B. didn't feel it inside, the belief of her friend gave her courage to try. — Renata Bowers

There is no cost difference between incarceration and an Ivy League education; the main difference is curriculum. — Paul Hawken

I'm never going to be fat - never again. I'm going to make it easy on my pallbearers. — Al Sharpton

Circulating through the children's ward and seeing terminally ill kids, heads shaved, smiling and having a ball despite the tubes and needles sticking into them, I thought: What do I have to worry about? If God takes me, at least I've lived for 35 years. — Eric Davis

More blood! More blood! — David Cronenberg

"Young men wish always to dream of what they have lost."
"And old men?"
"Of what they have not found." — David Berlinski

We are to have a forgiving spirit even before the other person expresses regret for his wrong. — Francis A. Schaeffer

Yes, I definitely prefer the daylight population of the playing fields to that which comes there after dark. — M.R. James

"I think we'll have a good potato crop this year," a newspaper editor told his housekeeper one morning. "No such thing," asserted the housekeeper. "I think the crop will be poor." Ignoring her remark, the editor caused to be inserted in the evening paper his estimate of the crop situation. That night when he returned home he found the housekeeper waiting for him with a sheepish grin on her face and a copy of the paper in her hand. "I was wrong," she said apologetically. "It says right here in the paper that the crop will be excellent this fall." — James Keller

I've never walked into a restaurant, asked for a table and been told, 'We're full.' — John Mayer

If some of the greats had followed the traditional ways we would be missing so much fine art. — Gene Black