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I Hate Being Bipolar. It's Awesome! — L.J. Shen
Children should be taught to question everything ... everything they read and everything they hear. — George Carlin
For the record I don't believe in Fate. I believe that the pieces have been placed. The ending hasn't been written yet. — Kendare Blake
Measuring and laying out the room in advance can save you a lot of headaches. — David Bromstad
Leader must have a vision. Leader must have a passion to transform the vision into action. Leader must be able to travel into an unexplored path. — Thakur Amitabh
Fortunately, this is not something that we see a lot of. Very rarely do you see a dog in this terrible shape from starvation. People just aren't that cruel. — Jonathan Ross
True peaceful state is that when one has inner peace amidst total lack of peace on the outside. Bliss of the Self (samadhi) amidst external turmoil is 'tested' samadhi. — Dada Bhagwan
A life of gratitude to God for being saved is far more pleasing than a life based on self-righteousness over being good. — Timothy Keller
Little kids learn to walk by falling. They fall forward and eventually they start catching themselves. All walking is, is controlled falling. It's the same with success. You learn by failing. Success is just controlled failing. — Derek Rydall
In every good poem everything must be both deliberate and instinctive. That is how the poem becomes ideal. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
Anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority. — John Paul Stevens
Many things are lost for want of asking. — George Herbert
I admire Miken's exceptional engineering capabilities and was drawn to their passion for hockey and drive to be the best in all they do. — Brett Hull
Perhaps forgiveness wasn't a singular event, but a progression, or better, a dance that took some figuring before you could perform the steps. — Bonnie Grove
The case against the Jews is long and damning; it would justify ten thousand times as many pogroms as now go on in the world. — H.L. Mencken
