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OWE, v. To have (and to hold) a debt. The word formerly signified not indebtedness, but possession; it meant "own," and in the minds of debtors there is still a good deal of confusion between assets and liabilities. — Ambrose Bierce

War its thousands slays, Peace its ten thousands. — Beilby Porteus

We all get humiliated at some point or another during our lives. the trick is not to let it make you resentful or defeatist. — Jane Stanton Hitchcock

The more a prospective customer clicks on you and your stuff, the easier it is for them to make a buying decision in your favor. — Jeffrey Gitomer

I make me. At 18, I decided I wasn't going to have an unconstructed self ever. I was going to be the composer, the designer, the architect of me. It's been really fun. — Patch Adams

The cask will long retain the flavour of the wine with which it was first seasoned. — Horace

The natural and untainted male mind respects and loves the woman and her magnificent scope of capability and creative gifts. — Bryant McGill

When giving to others do not linger on thoughts of a giving, what was given, or the one who has received. — Gautama Buddha

You have to be there at the right time and you've got to be equipped. — William H. Hastie

I don't claim to be a journalist. I hold myself to higher standards of transparency and disclosure. — Michael Arrington

For he will speak peace to his people. . . . psalm 85:8 Peace is a language. To "speak peace" is very different from speaking of peace. To speak of peace is to reason about it. But to speak peace is to impart it. The promise in this psalm is that God will make peace with us and among us. But the phrase also serves as a reminder that our words are acts. When we speak, we may stir up animosities, suspicions, jealousies, or old hurts - or we may impart peace. Peace may be "uttered" not only in gentleness of voice when we speak, but in the choice of words that reframe, redirect, or surprise us into reconsidering. Sometimes a way of describing the problem or conflict as an opportunity for invention or imagination or learning can enable those who are stuck in a point of view to see a new way. — Marilyn Chandler McEntyre

The Ptolemaic system has been compared to that of Soviet Russia; it stands among the most closely controlled economies in history. — Stacy Schiff

Here he is, the epitome of self-improvement, like I knew a more primitive and lesser form of him. He wasn't a full person then, but now he is complete.Not completed by me, not at all. He's making damn sure I don't accidentally think that. And he smiles at me, the way you'd smile at a stranger, or at someone you know you're never going to see again, awkward but comforting like the encounter was not as unpleasant as it could have been. I want to snatch a hold of his shoulders and ask if he's fucking kidding me. If he's done. Because it seems to me like he is, but he's not allowed to be if I'm not. — Anna Green

Persuasion is not about force; it's about showing a person a door, and making him or her desperate to open it. — David Mitchell