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The wise man does not lay up his own treasures. The more he gives to others, the more he has for his own. — Lao-Tzu

Why settle for someone else's version of the truth? — Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi

Law snorted. Well of course he's pissed. You are kind of a dick. — S.E. Jakes

If we do not design policies to halt, and then reverse population growth, Nature by default will soon exact a most punishing solution — Fred Thompson

Until the ego dissolves or evolves to become one with our true self, we remain slaves of our own egos. — Assegid Habtewold

There's someone out there for you," he said. "Someone who will love your hair and your words and your eyes and the way you still scrunch up your nose when you're thinking hard on something. He will love you for all of the things that you are and all of the things you aren't. He'll love you beyond all reason and will be convinced that you hung the sun and moon. He will see the stars and wish for only you. Someone will love every single part of who you are, and my gods, I can't wait for the day to meet him to tell him thank you. — T.J. Klune

Erion, how many times must I tell you not to bring me wild women until after dark? It's distracing." A man grinned wickedly. — Elise Kova

I never thought I would be divorced. — Andrew Cuomo

The French have made conversation their claim to civilisation. — Theodore Zeldin

while Tolkien's stories were not historically real, they were true — Devin Brown

Failure is good, failure is necessary, failure stimulates a desire for success. — Asa Don Brown

There is no value-judgment more important to a man
no factor more decisive in his psychological development and motivation
than the estimate he passes on himself. — Nathaniel Branden

Two came here, Two flew off, - Butterflies. Chora3 In this verse, the ordinary poetical meaning is discarded; what remains is that dark flame of life that burns in all things. It is seen with the belly, not with the eye; with "bowels of compassion. — R.H. Blyth

Our decision about energy will test the character of the American people and the ability of the President and the Congress to govern this Nation. This difficult effort will be the moral equivalent of war, except that we will be uniting our efforts to build and not to destroy. — Jimmy Carter