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The attitude of other people affects each of us and the attitude of each of us has the capacity to affect all of us. — Jim Rohn

Without electronics to help me through my miserable life, I decided that I'd start working out. It would be great. My dad has a weight room in the basement that he doesn't really use anymore, so I could lift down there. I began fantasizing about becoming huge and having girls all over me, which helped me through the rest of the evening, but of course I never actually got to lifting. All I did was lie down and dream, until school bitch slapped me into consciousness the following morning." - Michael — Ryan Hill

Truth is tarter than taradiddles; and nothing is tarter, terser, than truth on the track of tired trash in a trance. — Frederick Rolfe

The day I will stop being shocked by human behaviour, is the day I will know that the last bit of my heart purity is lost forever. — Gloria D. Gonsalves

You might be the smartest person in the world, but the second-smartest person will just need a little more time to do it. — Robert Ferrigno

When I'm in love, I wake up happy. — Enrique Iglesias

Just what I needed: bizarre nightmares. — Gwenda Bond

Oh, Perceval, a falcon is born to hunt, and so are you. One day you will hunt indeed--but not yet."
"Why? Am I not ready?"
She looked at him sadly and said, "Give me a little longer. — Suzannah Rowntree

Put your shoulders back, hold your head up high knowing that the same power that raised Christ from the dead lives on the inside of you. — Joel Osteen

An understanding is perhaps better than an alliance, which may stereotype arrangements which cannot be regarded as permanent in view of the changing circumstances from day to day. — Edward Grey

To control one's own destiny takes a mastermind. To execute the plans takes a fool. — Daniel Keyes

Life and human society are the chief concern of Confucianism and, through it, the chief concern of the Chinese people. — Hu Shih

Fear brings out the basest instincts," writes British political scientist Sue Goss, "and narrows our sense of belonging to self-preservation."16 — Diana Butler Bass