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Money is just a piece of paper for me, it always brings trouble with it and too much of money will make you mad for it — Vignesh S.V

If we continue to set human borders and the economy as our highest priorities, we will never come to grips with the destructiveness of our activities and institutions. — David Suzuki

Why reasonable people go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up, is something I don't pretend to understand. — Harper Lee

Set your ideal as near to perfection as your imagination is capable of forming the conception. — Wallace D. Wattles

His reaction to the idea was not simple. He felt a great warmth that they should want to give him a party and at the same time he quaked inwardly remembering the last one they had given.
Now everything fell into place-Mack's question and the silences when he was about. He thought of it a lot that night sitting beside his desk. He glanced about considering what things would have to be locked up. He knew the party was going to cost him plenty. — John Steinbeck

I would love to play the drums with 'The Who.' — Tom Curren

Out of love, women become entirely what it is that they are in the imaginations of the men who love them. — Friedrich Nietzsche

People see the cleverness of nature and suppose it's the cleverness of the animal itself but it was obvious to me that each and every segment of the animal isn't aware. How much I'd hate to live totally unaware of myself, I thought. What would be the point of living, of existing, if you weren't ever to know about it? I looked at the Fox Moth and pitied it, poor unconscious creature. But then, I supposed, at least it wouldn't be disappointed. It would never find out. — Poppy Adams

It's funny how seeing another person hurt can break you down faster than your own emotions -Audrey — Suzanne Young

The five hundred feet up the square-spiral staircase — Tom Clancy

He that sends a foole expects one. — George Herbert

There are four principal pathways that lead to enlightement: The yoga of love, the yoga of service, the yoga of knowledge, and the yoga of mysticism. — Frederick Lenz

Longing for the past keeps us looking back; but hoping in a brighter future keeps us looking up! EL — Evinda Lepins

We cannot do great deeds unless we're willing to do the small things that make up the sum of greatness. — Theodore Roosevelt