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Fuel conservation is a necessity, and I have to be the first person to set the example. — Veerappa Moily

At the height of his popularity in 1977, Cat Stevens converted to Islam and dedicated his life to educational and philanthropic causes. — Shawn Amos

It is a game, the whole ball of wax is a game - your life, my life, politics, economy, hunger ... — Mandy Patinkin

The spirit of love arranges all meetings in divine order for the highest good of all concerned. — Alan Cohen

Very strong personalities must confine themselves in mutual conversation to very gentle subjects. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Transportation is the center of the world! It is the glue of our daily lives. When it goes well, we don't see it. When it goes wrong, it negatively colors our day, makes us feel angry and impotent, curtails our possibilities. — Robin Chase

Beyond all reason is the mystery of love. — Robin Craig Clark

Great men and women are not extraordinary people who do extraordinary things. They are ordinary people who do ordinary things with integrity. — Jayce O'Neal

The best way to hold customers is to constantly figure out how to give them more for less. — Philip Kotler

It seems to me far more likely that an advanced civilization would communicate inter dimensionally and telepathically. — Terence McKenna

Waiting on the Lord is a confident, disciplined, expectant, active, sometimes painful clinging to God. — John Ortberg

The Wistful A shirt is for unbuttoning. A name is for forgetting. Drunk is for getting. And hillocks are for sitting on and sighing, when, struck numb by the sun's delinquent shining, you resign to a strychnine indecisiveness that's meant to discredit you. You don't know what to do. Or how. Or who. Or if it even matters, now, to boot. And it suits you absolutely, this languor, this drag. Such as they were, your lusts have been scissored in half. And your heart. That blood-blue slab of vena cava and ventricle, receptacle of kept loves, villain, vile, and trivial - it will take a final beating then throw in its towel. Then brake. Then coast. Then slow to an almost stock-still throb. Then - if you're lucky - it stops. — Jill Alexander Essbaum

You must be careful not to deprive the poem of its wild origin. — Stanley Kunitz