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I manage my time by prioritizing tasks, working smarter not harder, and by avoiding procrastination. — Jeet Banerjee

I think protecting your family and giving to them is so important. It's the most important achievement. — Natalia Vodianova

Ironically, we may discover that death meditation is not a morbid exercise at all. Only when we lose the use of something taken for granted (whether the telephone or an eye) are we jolted into a recognition of its value. When the phone is fixed, the bandage removed from the eye, we briefly rejoice in their restoration but swiftly forget them again. In taking them for granted, we cease to be conscious of them. In taking life for granted, we likewise fail to notice it. (To the extent that we get bored and long for something exciting to happen.) By meditat- ing on death, we paradoxically become conscious of life. — Stephen Batchelor

To wonder about life is not something we learn; it is something we forget. — Jostein Gaarder

The verdict of the Greek people renders the troika a thing of the past for our common European framework. — Alexis Tsipras

Errors of taste are very often the outward sign of a deep fault of sensibility. — Jonathan Miller

Keynes did not teach us how to perform the miracle of turning a stone into bread, but the not at all miraculous procedure of eating the seed corn. — Ludwig Von Mises

Oh, darling, you know we writers must occasionally stretch a point to heighten the dramatic situation. — Patrick Dennis

War makes monsters of men, — Patrick Ness

Everything you do is connected to who you are as a person and, in turn, creates the person you are becoming. Everything you do affects those you love. All of life is covenant.
Imbedded in the idea of prayer is a richly textured view of the world where all of life is organized around invisible bonds or covenants that knit us together. Instead of a fixed world, we live in our Father's world, a world built for divine relationships between people where, because of the Good News, tragedies become comedies and hope is born. — Paul E. Miller

In the ancient world, this was understood by the Christians, our only (if very imperfect) predecessors: Humility is a virtue, pride a vice; We comes from God, I from the Devil. — Yevgeny Zamyatin

Unfortunately, I've gotten so conditioned, it's hard to sleep past 4 a.m. — Joe Scarborough