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If you make it plain you like people, it's hard for them to resist liking you back. — Lois McMaster Bujold

If we have anything kind to say, any tender sentiment to express, we feel a sense of shame. — Ugo Betti

In the world of minor lunacy, the behavior of both the utterly rational and the totally insane seems equally odd. — John Kenneth Galbraith

Before a performance, a sales presentation, a difficult confrontation, or the daily challenge of meeting a goal, see it clearly, vividly, relentlessly, over and over again. Create an internal "comfort zone". Then, when you get into the situation, it isn't foreign. It doesn't scare you. — Stephen Covey

You will remember when a bird crashed through the window and fell to the floor. You will remember, those of you who were there, how it jerked its wings before dying, and left a spot of blood on the floor after it was removed. But who among you was first to notice the negative bird it left in the window? Who first saw the shadow that the bird left behind, the shadow that drew blood from any finger that dared to trace it, the shadow that was better proof of the bird's existence than the bird ever was? — Jonathan Safran Foer

Spiritual life is contractual. The sacred cannot dialogue with the unresponsive. — Christina Baldwin

You are remembered for your goodness. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

Every post is honourable in which a man can serve his country. — George Washington

Being in several, disparate bands is what I thrive on. — Trevor Dunn

I think for a time I was unsure what love meant. And now at least I AM sure that a very big part of it involves caring about someone SO much, that you find yourself using Your energy to make their life the BEST it can possibly be. And in turn they do the same for you. Until you both are strong enough to overcome whatever struggles you might have battled on your own, and also struggles you still have yet to face. — Bethany Brookbank