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A calling is the most satisfying form of work because, as gratification, it is done for its own sake rather than for the material benefits it brings, — Daniel H. Pink

I don't think that when you love somebody, it ever
really goes away,' Earth said, looking out the window.
'It's like riding a bike. You can decide you don't like bike
riding any more, and do soccer for a while, but then when
you get back on a bike, it's like your body remembers how
to do it without you even having to think about it.' She
looked up at me. 'I think love is like that. — Jocelyn Davies

I just want to remember her. One last time, I want to remember her while still hoping to see her again — John Green

In a world where inequality of ability is inevitable, anarchists do not sanction any attempt to produce equality by artificial or authoritarian means. The only equality they posit and will strive their utmost to defend is the equality of opportunity. This necessitates the maximum amount of freedom for each individual. This will not necessarily result in equality of incomes or wealth but will result in returns proportionate to service rendered. — Laurance Labadie

I would say that a wasted vote is voting for anybody you don't believe in. If you believe in the third party, that's the guy you need to voice for. That's how you change things. — Gary Johnson

You don't get into trouble because of the things you don't know. It is the things you don't know you don't know that really get you into a mess. — Leonardo Da Vinci

And when a damp Fell round the path of Milton, in his hand The thing became a trumpet; whence he blew Soul-animating strains,-alas! too few. — William Wordsworth

Over my career, I've had to do a lot of shows that involve stunts, and I so enjoy stunts. — J. August Richards

In the practice of art ... it is necessary to keep a watchful and jealous eye over ourselves; idleness, assuming the specious disguise of industry ... may be employed to evade and shuffle off real labor - the real labor of thinking. — Joshua Reynolds

An old stomach reforms more whiskey drinkers than a new resolve. — Don Marquis