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The most distinguished merit of those two officers was their respective prowess, of the one in the combats of Bacchus, of the other in those of Venus. — Edward Gibbon

Ideas and thoughts are like genes ... more you keep inside yourself more it multply with same species consuming your whole energy to breed to produce same old ideas and thoughts again and again until it kills you. So, let it be interact with other species..take it out ... make reaction with other peoples's thoughts and ideas and produce something new ... produce new energy..new thoughts..new perceptions ... — Jagdish Poudel

Doubt is a disease that infects the mind creating a mistrust of peoples motives and ones own perceptions. Doubt has the ability to call into questions everything you ever believed about someone and reinforce the darkest suspicions of our inner circle. — Emily Thorne

It should be clear to everyone that the nation's steadfast policy should afford every American of working age a realistic opportunity to acquire the ownership and control of some meaningful form of property in a growing national economy. — Ronald Reagan

Talking about adversity that I've walked through in my own life or hearing an artist talk about their own adversity makes me feel vulnerable. — John Feldmann

If you don't pay appropriate attention to what has your attention, it will take more of your attention than it deserves. — David Allen

I stormed out and got ice cream and cried in my car — Maria Semple

The reason you might choose to embrace the artist within you now is that this is the path to (cue the ironic music) security. — Seth Godin

To one who is accustomed to thinking a lot, every new thought that he hears or reads about immediately appears as a link in a chain. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Mischief springs from the power which the moneyed interest derives from a paper currency which they are able to control, from the multitude of corporations with exclusive privileges ... which are employed altogether for their benefit. — Andrew Jackson