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Nowhere more truly than in his mental capacities is man a part of nature. — Edward Thorndike
Creativity is a state of mind, a way of being, and it comes from a sacred place within. — Bonnie Kelso
Faith is, believing there is still a star out there to wish on, just for you, tucked away behind dark clouds. — Anthony Liccione
They make their fortune who are stout and wise,
Wit rules the heavens, discretion guides the skies.
[Lat., Che sovente addivien che'l saggio e'l forte.
Fabro a se stesso e di beata sorte.] — Torquato Tasso
The most common commodity in this country is unrealized potential. — Calvin Coolidge
Everyone has to work out his own destiny. - Goethe — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Do you believe in an afterlife? Do your personal beliefs include a life after death? - no matter how they phrase their snotty test, do the following. Simply look them in the eye, snort derisively, and retort, Frankly, only a provincial ignoramus would even believe in death. — Chuck Palahniuk
It is not from nature, but from education and habits, that our wants are chiefly derived. — Henry Fielding
We must always take from nature what we paint and always choose the most beautiful things. — Leon Battista Alberti
I whispered, "We could be home in our jammies. — Cole Gibsen
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) involves viewing risk holistically and horizontally across an organization. Both insurable and non-insurable risks are identified across all facets and disciplines of an entity, with the objective to eliminate, ameliorate or transfer such risks - or prepare to accept them. — Al Decker
I draw on my memories but blended with a lot of fantasy ... — Bryan Adams
Fortune may rob us of our wealth, not of our courage. — Seneca The Younger
The clearest argument against Plato's authorship is probably that Plato never wrote a work whose interpretation was as simple and straightforward as that of Alcibiades. — Plato