Mike Wazowski Mu Quotes & Sayings
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Whatever he's feeling at a given moment is what he's always been and always will be feeling. — Garth Risk Hallberg

It is good to be a cynic - it is better to be a contented cat - and it is best not to exist at all. — H.P. Lovecraft

Realize that the tests you endure will mold your character, persona, and will. The more heartbreak and pain you will feel with your trials in life, the greater your joy and glory will be once you've overcome. Not IF, not POSSIBLY, not MAYBE, but ONCE you have overcome. — J. Junior Reynolds II

I embrace each moment as an opportunity for a miracle. — Marianne Williamson

Dance the orange. — Rainer Maria Rilke

Death did not first strike Adam, the first sinful man, nor Cain, the first hypocrite, but Abel, the innocent and righteous. The first soul that met with death, overcame death; the first soul that parted from earth went to heaven. Death argues not displeasure, because he whom God loved best dies first, and the murderer is punished with living. — Joseph Hall

We need to allow God to be God and leave the how, when, and why in His hands. Faith — Cherie Hill

The tragic element in modern man, not ignore the meaning of his life, but it bothers him less and less. — Vaclav Havel

I think of myself ... as a troubadour, a village storyteller, the guy in the shadows of the campfire. — Louis L'Amour

Tax systems are essentially the mechanisms by which societies decide what people have to share with each other versus what they can keep for themselves.
Instead of taxing production and consumption, we can simply capture land value instead. Maxim: Keep what you earn, pay for what you use.
In such a system, employees, consumers, business owners, business investors, homeowners, farmers and even retirees would be better off. Only those who use land inefficiently or seek to profit from it directly would lose - land speculators, banks, mining companies, extractive industries. — Martin Adams

The Great Truth is that women in our society constitute one of the most privileged and powerful classes of human beings on earth. The challenge is to make women believe in their power. "Woman as victim" is an idea whose time has passed. The idea of woman as a survivor and a success must take its place. — Wendy McElroy