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We think we don't deserve love, we think if we let it in we'll become too soft. But a wise man named Levine said it right. He said. Love is the only rational act. — Morrie Schwartz.

Power is at the root of the human experience. Our attitudes and beliefs
positive or negative
are all extensions of how we define and use power. — Caroline Myss

Quoting her mother: The trouble with a book is you never know what's in it until it's too late! — Jeanette Winterson

I love music, singing, and playing piano (though I'm not very good). And I adore musical theater. — Aprilynne Pike

People need to free their minds of racial prejudice and believe in equality for all and freedom regardless of race. It would be a good thing if all people were treated equally and justly and not be discriminated against because of race or religion or anything that makes them different from others. — Rosa Parks

Some of you with the way you running right now, the way you working, you will be extinct. — Eric Thomas

The piety of "having a personal relationship with Christ" ... is alien to the New Testament ... but evangelicals elevate it to the shibboleth of salvation! Unless you have a personal relationship with Jesus, buster, one day you will be boiling in Hell. Sheesh! Talk about the fury of a personal savior scorned! — Robert M. Price

Build a little community of those you love and who love you — Morrie Schwartz.

The coming of honor or disgrace must be a reflection of one's inner power. — Xun Zi

In order to handle my emotional pain I talk to friends about it, I write, I breathe, and most of all, I put it in perspective. — Lisa Loeb

To be a successful coach you should be and look prepared. You must be a man of integrity. Never break your word. Don't have two sets of standards. Remember you don't handle players-you handle pets. You deal with players. Stand up for your players. Show them you care-on and off the court. Very important-it's not 'how' or 'what' you say but what they absorb. — Red Auerbach