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Savor kindness because cruelty is always possible later. — Jenny Holzer
Hearing my daughter laugh is the best way to lift my spirit. — Christina Applegate
One aim of my field is to relativize the images possessed by individuals, discover in these images the factors universal to all human beings, and feed these universal truths back to those same individuals. As a result of this process, people might be able to belong to something even as they maintain their autonomy. — Haruki Murakami
For me I feel close to the Savior when I can do in a small way for someone else, what He would do if He were there. In a way, that's what being an instrument in all about ... to make it possible for His love to reach more of His children. — Barbara W. Winder
A perception of impossibility should never go unchallenged. — Wes Fesler
Kitsch is all that the modern world makes that's not modern, which is most of it. — Mike Curran
I know I'm never as good or bad as one single performance. I've never believed in my critics or my worshippers, and I've always been able to leave the game at the arena. — Charles Barkley
Amid the American military "surge" in Iraq in 2006, the U.S. commander in chief, General David Petraeus, ordered his senior officers to read Twenty-Seven Articles so that they might gain clues on winning the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people. Presumably skipped over was Lawrence's opening admonition that his advice applied strictly to Bedouin - about 2 percent of the Iraqi population - and that interacting with Arab townspeople "require[s] totally different treatment. — Scott Anderson
Of course, from time to time, I want to do everything myself and be more involved on my own with the creative process. But I don't mind the collaboration at all. — Michel Gondry
and behind them the quivering mucosity of her tongue. — Charles Baxter
She hated him with the white hot passion of a thousand suns. — Emma Carr
Rousseau defined civilizations as when people build fences. — Haruki Murakami
Sadly, schools deal in the sale and exchange of knowledge, not wisdom."
~ "The Hole — Guy Burt