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Motivation 2.0 is similar. At its heart are two elegant and simple ideas: Rewarding an activity will get you more of it. Punishing an activity will get you less of it. — Daniel H. Pink

In all things which have a plurality of parts, and which are not a total aggregate but a whole of some sort distinct from the parts, there is some cause. — Aristotle.

Not to every young girl is it given to enter the harem of the Sultan of Turkey and return to her homeland a virgin. — Dorothy Dunnett

drop-dead gorgeous. — Sandra Owens

Looking closely at de Vries, he added, 'You are a very ugly man, Piter. Even with my disease, I'm still prettier than you. — Brian Herbert

Take patiently the petty annoyances, the trifling discomforts, the unimportant losses which come upon all of us daily; for by means of these little matters, lovingly and freely accepted, you will give Him your whole heart, and win His. — Francis De Sales

I don't really do sad, depressing songs. — Olly Murs

I'm blessed with good health for which I'm deeply grateful, so for that reason, I feel so good. Everybody else is far more excited about the 90 than I am. — Betty White

Never spare the parson's wine nor the baker's pudding — Benjamin Franklin

I love white shirts because they feel like a security blanket. You can wear them with anything. It's the person and the way that they wear it that makes it different. I have been designing white shirts forever, but I don't get tired of it. — Carolina Herrera

There are times in life when people must know when not to let go. Balloons are designed to teach small children this. — Terry Pratchett

I read a whole lot as a child, and, of course, I still read children's books. — Rebecca Stead

Success can be defined as how hard you continue to fight when they tell you that the battle is over. — Mark W. Boyer

The 3 types of terror: The Gross-out: the sight of a severed head tumbling down a flight of stairs, it's when the lights go out and something green and slimy splatters against your arm. The Horror: the unnatural, spiders the size of bears, the dead waking up and walking around, it's when the lights go out and something with claws grabs you by the arm. And the last and worse one: Terror, when you come home and notice everything you own had been taken away and replaced by an exact substitute. It's when the lights go out and you feel something behind you, you hear it, you feel its breath against your ear, but when you turn around, there's nothing there ... — Stephen King