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Don't sweat the small stuff; however, on the key stuff, sweat everything. — Orrin Woodward

We cannot do everything in Africa, but doing nothing is not an option. — Lee H. Hamilton

I'm convinced the storm's going to bust down the walls. Then it does and I'm remembering Dad's dream because it's happening. — Jandy Nelson

I mean it's obvious any new place is going to be either alive or dead. If it's alive it's going to be poisonous, if it's dead you're going to have to work it up from scratch. I suppose that could work, but it might take about as long as it took Earth. Even if you've got the right bugs, even if you put machines to work, it would take thousands of years. So what's the point? Why do it at all? Why not be content with what you've got? Who were they, that they were so discontent? Who the fuck were they? This — Kim Stanley Robinson

Reaching into her pack again, Ceony pulled out a simple bookmark, long and pointed at one end. She handed it to Zina.
Her sister crooked an eyebrow. "Uh, what is this?"
"A bookmark," Ceony explained. "Just tell it the title of the book you're reading and leave it on the nightstand. It will keep track of what page you're on by itself." She pointed to the center of the bookmark, where she'd overlaid a small square of paper. "The page number will appear here, in my handwriting. It should work for your sketchbooks, too."
Zina snorted. "Weird. Thanks. — Charlie N. Holmberg

My term ends in June 2004 and I have no intention to change that, — Joseph Estrada

Been around a lot of psychos in my lifetime and have come to the realization ... that most of them work in Washington and that they should never miss their daily dose of Prozac. It always works wonders for me!(Jack) — Timothy Pina

To be remembered, umbrella waits for the rain! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The commandment that prohibits desiring the goods of one's neighbor attempts to resolve the number one problem of every human community: internal violence. — Rene Girard

Judgment is not upon all occasions required, but discretion always is. — Lord Chesterfield

One swallow never makes a summer. — John Heywood

Reality is the cage of those who lack imagination. — John B. S. Haldane

We do not see the sort of fundamental changes that would be necessary to reduce the trajectory of federal health spending by a significant amount and, on the contrary, the legislation significantly expands the federal responsibility for health care costs. — Doug Elmendorf

Prayer should not be a structured and complicated conversation. It should be a simply and spontaneous conversation between heavenly Father and His sons and daughters. — Euginia Herlihy