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If you will it, it is no dream.'" "I like that ... Who said it?" "Theodore Herzl. — Zack Love
The development of civilization and industry in general has always shown itself so active in the destruction of forests that everything that has been done for their conservation and production is completely insignificant in comparison. — Karl Marx
Attention embarrasses me. I don't like to be on display. — Barbara Stanwyck
And she's thinking of rage, like an ember or a burning acid swallowing up her knotted viscera. Blindness like the kind that leads men to perpetrate horrors, animal drunkenness, the jungles of the mind. — Alden Bell
It seems quite bizarre how much I loved one big bundle of all of my demons, but that may have been his core appeal. If he could embrace me, there was a chance I could become tolerable, even passable in those worlds that considered me a plague. — Maggie Young
The longing for something beyond yourself, beyond anything you have ever known or dreamed of? — Mary Balogh
We need not concern ourselves much about rights of property if we faithfully observe the rights of persons. — Calvin Coolidge
People punish themselves - sometimes for years. But it's not always necessary. Forgiveness allows everybody to start again, not to be burdened with a whole lot of old business. — Alexander McCall Smith
You will never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine. — John C. Maxwell
His mama put down the bag and headed for the door, her mouth a thin line.
"Wait! What are you doing? Don't go over there and yell at her." Paul jumped off the stool and tried to beat her to the door.
"Oh, honey, I would never do that." His mama stepped into the hallway. "I'm fixin' to invite her for dinner. — Mary Jane Hathaway
An important key to investing is to remember that stocks are not lottery tickets. — Peter Lynch
As capital becomes more and more organised, it tends to pull together all its different strands, bringing a statist element to the enterprise, a bourgeois element to the trade-union bureaucracy, and a social element to public administration. — Anonymous
