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Consider well the proportion of things: it is better to be a young June bug than an old bird of paradise. — Mark Twain

Architecture is not merely national but clearly has local ties in that it is rooted in the earth. — Alvar Aalto

Failure is an event-it's not who you are. Don't let that label get stuck on you. If one dream dies, dream another dream. — Joel Osteen

Burns notes the catch-22 nature of depression: The worse we feel, the more distorted our thoughts become, and this thinking plunges us even lower into black feelings about ourselves. Nearly — Tom Butler-Bowdon

This is why rational people - anti-religionists - must end their timidity and come out of their closet and assert themselves. — Bill Maher

[P]erhaps conscious experience is an irreducible entity, like space, or time, or mass. No member of that triad can be explained, much less understood, as a manifestation of either of the other two. Perhaps conscious experience, too, is such a fundamental. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz

No, there was nothing unusual in any of these dreams as dreams. They were merely displaced in Time. — J.W. Dunne

The most influential and frequent voice you hear is your inner-voice. It can work in your favor or against you, depending on what you listen to and act upon. — Maddy Malhotra

If somebody says they don't watch the leaderboard, I don't buy that, I'm sorry. Because you've got to know where you are to know how to play. — Jack Nicklaus

Mort(e) is wonderful and weird, never saccharine and always startling. — Cat Rambo

What if everyone in the whole world suddenly decided to run away from his problems?"
"Well, at least we'd all be running in the same direction! — Charles M. Schulz

Parochial schools in the United States are also responsible for educating students from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds, including many who are non-Catholic. — Mark Foley

Some show their kindness to the poor by employing them in their kitchens. Would they not be kinder if they employed themselves there? — Henry David Thoreau