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Balance lives in the present. The surest way to lose your footing is to focus on what dreadful things might happen. — Oprah Winfrey
It is those very things that we are most afraid to do that provide the greatest liberation and growth for us. — Jack Canfield
I made mistakes, I drank too much, I smoked some crack some time. What can I say? I made a mistake, I'm human. — Rob Ford
Love is counting someone else's needs and interests as more important than your own needs or interests or comfort. — Timothy Keller
And for all I know he is sitting there still, under his favorite cork tree, smelling the flowers just quietly — Munro Leaf
Never pose your subjects. Let them move about naturally ... All great photographs today are snapshots. — Martin Munkacsi
The desire of glory is the last infirmity cast off even by the wise. — Tacitus
Giving in to the forces of low ambition would be an act of climate appeasement. This is our Munich moment. — Chris Huhne
I was wondering, do we get the best of Swedish music or just the best of Swedish music that speaks English? Sweden has a population of nine million. And with all these acts coming out it just seems like very ripe for musical success. I don't know how they do it. — Mike Pesca
We all stared at the scoreboard in stunned silence. Only Carter was able to get anything out.
"That," he told Robert exuberantly, "is how a bird in the hand gets up before the early worm."
"That doesn't make any sense," said Roger.
Carter pointed at the scoreboard. "Neither does that, but there you have it. — Richelle Mead
What is your ambition in life today? Is it to get rich? Is it to make a name for yourself? Is it even to do some wonderful thing for God? Listen to me, beloved. The highest desire that can possess any human heart is a longing to see God. — J. Vernon McGee
The Real-World was a sprawling mess of a book in need of a good editor. — Jasper Fforde
The discovery that light elements could be disintegrated by artificially accelerated particles gave an additional impetus to development work on the various methods of producing them. — Ernest Walton