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People don't want to be understood - I mean not completely. It's too destructive. Then they haven't anything left. They don't want complete sympathy or complete understanding. They want to be treated carelessly and taken for granted lots of times. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

I wish that they could have more freedoms to be able to come and play. I know that the only way that they can get out is by, you know, defecting to another country or whatever, or getting on a boat. — Rafael Palmeiro

Men's minds are given to change in hate and friendship. — Sophocles

The creative principle is less about dogma and more about opening ourselves to the evolution of consciousness. — Alex Grey

As is our confidence, so is our capacity — William Hazlitt

Only one who knows himself to be neither wise nor good can begin to be either. — Christina Askounis

We carry a new world in our hearts. That world is growing every minute. — Buenaventura Durruti

In Manhattan, every flat surface is a potential stage and every inattentive waiter an unemployed, possibly unemployable, actor. — Quentin Crisp

Computer science really involves the same mindset, particularly artificial intelligence. — Frederick Lenz

Light belongs to the heart and spirit. Light attracts people, it shows the way, and when we see it in the distance, we follow it. — Ricardo Legorreta

Each recognized the fact that real commitment could be proven only through the passage of time. — Nicholas Sparks

I know he was not angry with me- he could not be angry with me- and yet his silence felt like anger to me, as cold and raging as fury. — Kailin Gow

I think good physical conditioning is essential to any occupation. A man who is physically fit performs better at any job. Fatigue makes cowards of us all. — Vince Lombardi

A boy never outgrows his need for adventure. As mothers, we will need to develop a healthy balance when it comes to cultivating our sons' innate sense of adventure without overprotecting them in the process or, for that matter, not protecting them at all. — Vicki Courtney