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The little mutton-chopped man interrupted them to point out that in his opinion good was not the avoidance of evil, but something more positive than that: it was making the world a better place. — Neil Gaiman

Take decision each single time to ascertain that you are getting the best every time. — Sunday Adelaja

It's all about money, not freedom. If you think you're free, try going somewhere without money, okay? — Bill Hicks

Philip Murdstone sat considering the phrase 'depths of despair'. Its plural implied that there were, even now, levels of it he had yet to experience. — Mal Peet

That's why I hate to take credit for the songs I've written. I feel that somewhere, someplace, it's been done and I'm just a courier bringing it out into the world. — Michael Jackson

It's best not to be too moral. You cheat yourself out of too much life. Aim above morality. — Colin Higgins

Some social phobics find even positive attention to be aversive. Think of the young child who bursts into tears when guests sing "Happy Birthday" to her at a party - or of Elfriede Jelinek afraid to pick up her Nobel Prize. Social attention - even positive, supportive attention - activates the neurocircuitry of fear. This makes sense from an evolutionary perspective. Calling positive attention to yourself can incite jealousy or generate new rivalries. — Scott Stossel

Humanity is the virtue of a woman, generosity that of a man. — Adam Smith