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You have a wonderful influence. Let it be for good, not for evil. — Oscar Wilde

By now
you should've somehow
realized what you're not to do — Oasis

Be disciplined and effective in your relationship with God — Sunday Adelaja

To look and solve any problem, your approach should consider truth incidents, your thoughts should have logical process and most importantly the
solution should be fair for all. — Sameh Elsayed

All U.S. irony is based on an implicit "I don't really mean what I say." So what does irony as a cultural norm mean to say? That it's impossible to mean what you say? That maybe it's too bad it's impossible, but wake up and smell the coffee already? Most likely, I think, today's irony ends up saying: "How very banal to ask what I mean." Anyone with the heretical gall to ask an ironist what he actually stands for ends up looking like a hysteric or a prig. And herein lies the oppressiveness of institutionalized irony, the too-successful rebel: the ability to interdict the question without attending to its content is tyranny. It is the new junta, using the very tool that exposed its enemy to insulate itself.
This is why our educated teleholic friends' use of weary cynicism to try to seem superior to TV is so pathetic. — David Foster Wallace

After I'm dead I'd rather have people ask why I have no monument than why I have one. — Marcus Porcius Cato

I'm the tower of power, too sweet to be sour. I'm funky like a monkey. Sky's the limit and space is the place! — Randy Savage

But the federal government, our collective government, has responsibilities that none of these other levels of government can fulfill; and chief among these is national defense. — Don Nickles

It is really this that makes death so hard - curiosity unsatisfied. — Beryl Markham

You can only have as much as you believe. — Mark Victor Hansen

Nd it is generally understood that a party hardly ever goes the way it is planned or intended. This last, of course, excludes, those dismal slave parties, whipped and controlled and dominated, given by an ogreish professional hostess. These are not parties at all but acts and demonstrations, about as spontaneous as peristalsis and as interesting as it's end product. — John Steinbeck