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What you think about, talk about, and get off your ass and do something about, comes about. — Larry Winget

If you can't be happy at the prospect of lunch, you are unlikely to be happy about anything — Robert Johnson

You gave me Christopher Robin, and then
You breathed new life in Pooh.
Whatever of each has left my pen
Goes homing back to you.
My book is ready, and comes to greet
The mother it longs to see
It would be my present to you, my sweet,
If it weren't your gift to me. — A.A. Milne

Maybe Dana loved you for your pain.
I loved you for everything. — David Levithan

I am suddenly left alone again on the sunny path, with a memory of the rain. — Azar Nafisi

He places his hands over mine, the feeling so warm and familiar. 'Those days back there, in the house. That is my world. That is my truth,' he says. 'That is my ocean. — Carrie Ryan

Some people, even in worship, seem to think that they must say their 'Amen' in a particular way, or must say it often. Thinking that this is a sign of spirituality, they make themselves a nuisance at times to others and so get into trouble about that. That is not commended in Scripture; it is a false notion of worship. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

You can't save kids just with vaccines. — Melinda Gates

We didn't have money to put out everything we wanted to put out. — Jello Biafra

The secret of success in life is to know what is important and what is not. — Debasish Mridha

Charity plays an important role in upholding the values and advancing the work of the United Nations. — Ban Ki-moon

The law of work does seem utterly unfair-but there it is, and nothing can change it: the higher the pay in enjoyment the worker gets out of it, the higher shall be his pay in cash, too. — Mark Twain

In a funny way it's almost fun, having everything be so fucked up and managing to adjust. I guess you might say I'm proud. Proud of me, proud of my friends for managing to deal with this thing so well. For most people this would be the end of the world. They'd panic, their friends would panic. Things would get trampled in the stampede. But we've kept our heads, made the necessary allowances, ad can just ride this thing out.
I'm pretty much just putting in time waiting for this cloud to blow over. Waiting for something to come along to make some sense out of all this. Killing time, waiting for some sort of cavalry to come over the hill. There's really not an awful lot I can do but wait. As long as there's no panic, we can hold out for damn near forever. — Mark Vonnegut