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The Devil's strategy for our times is to trivialize human existence and isolate us from one another while creating the delusion that the reasons are time pressures, work demands or economic anxieties. — Philip Zimbardo

Maybe we didn't even have a chance. The message of American Pop Art was so powerful and so optimistic. But it was also very limited, and that led us to believe that we could somehow distance ourselves from it and communicate a different intention. — Gerhard Richter

Nothing reminds us of an awakening more than rain. — Dejan Stojanovic

Don't follow your feeling. Just follow the word. — LeCrae

To escape the distress caused by regret for the past or fear about the future, this is the rule to follow: leave the past to the infinite mercy of God, the future to His good Providence, give the present wholly to His love by being faithful to His grace. — Jean-Pierre De Caussade

Strategy execution doesn't go for perfect, it's the core business capability needs to be sharpened for improving the business performance and maturity. — Pearl Zhu

Cooking has always brought me a happiness that I didn't think was available. I just fire up the stove, and things start to fade away. — Paula Deen

Nothing is more important to a nation than its history. It is the earth upon which any society stands. — Robert Harris

After a disappointing summer, Humpty Dumpty has a great fall. — Colin Mochrie

Favorite quote from the dog: "Humans have this nee to express themselves through their mouths, and he supposes that this is because they are so poor with their noses." LOL(less) from the dog who danced — Susan Wilson

You crush me with the things you do, I do for anything too ... each moment the more I love you. — Dave Matthews

Without approval and without scorn, but carefully studying the sentences word by word, one should trace them in the Discourses and verify them by the Discipline. If they are neither traceable in the Discourses nor verifiable by the Discipline, one must conclude thus: 'Certainly, this is not the Blessed One's utterance; this has been misunderstood by that bhikkhu - or by that community, or by those elders, or by that elder.' In that way, bhikkhus, you should reject it. — Gautama Buddha