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Doing nothing is also an action; not making a decision is making a decision. — Bohdi Sanders

Whenever we try to be perfect, behind any noble purposes we have lies our desperate need to be accepted. It is this same unexpressed need that most often drives us to take on too much. In trying to be perfect we worked on the quality of our activities: Was that good or clever enough? Did I impress them with how well I did that? In taking on too much, we stress the quantity of what we do: Have I done enough? Perhaps if I do just one more thing they will be compelled to like me. — Duke Robinson

Om is the greatest, meaning the Absolute. — Swami Vivekananda

We agreed that our economic and financial teams will remain in close contact as we stay focused on ensuring economic growth and financial stability. — Barack Obama

Say to the darkness, "We beg to differ!" — Mary Jo Leddy

Her clothes still smoked from the wizard's assault. But to him, she always smelled of flowers. — Cinda Williams Chima

In protesting for your rights in any form you may, but it's only good, If they can understand your problems and feelings and not only to judge you. — Auliq Ice

I am just not a great fan of the Piers Morgan format. I would rather do something a bit more substantial. — David Cameron

We all have a moral obligation to leave this world a better place than the world that we've found. — Tim McIlrath

I think part of running for president, people want to know who you are, what influenced you, what motivates you, not just where you stand on issues but what is in your heart and what were things in your life that led you to believe the things you believe in, and fight for. — Karen Finney

You've given aid and they've received it. And yet, like an idiot, you keep holding out for more: to be credited with a Good Deed, to be repaid in kind. Why? — Marcus Aurelius