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When something seems unbalanced and out of rhythm, just a song can tune things up in a moment. The power of music is therapy. — Anthony Liccione

Do you suppose there's any difference between spring in nature and spring in man? But there we go, praising the one and condemning the other as improper, ashamed that the same laws work eternally through both. — E. M. Forster

In the school of the spirit, man learns wisdom through humility. — Johannes Tauler

You can't play enough golf or do any of those other things that fill that kind of excitement that coaching gave me in the big games. — Don Shula

The moment one begins to solder right and wrong together, one's conscience becomes like a piece of plated goods. — Anna Brownell Jameson

Citizens across the United States are now uniting in a great cause to establish a Department of Peace, seeking nothing less than the transformation of our society, to make non-violence an organizing principle, to make war archaic through creating a paradigm shift in our culture for human development, for economic and political justice and for violence control. — Dennis Kucinich

The first essential for an attack is the will to attack. — Savielly Tartakower

Love is the most powerful healing energy. Everything you do with love spreads healing. So feel it,be it, and spread it. — Abhishek Kumar

The only natural human beings seem to be those who are making trouble. — Ellen Glasgow

We all miss people. I miss my parents, may they rest in peace. I miss my marriage when it was good. You don't have to stop missing. You just have to accept that missing doesn't mean you turn away your happiness. — Juliette Fay

We'll surely stop the work of all western Christian and eastern religions, and also Islam. — Vladimir Zhirinovsky

I suppose without curiosity a man would be a tortoise. Very comfortable life, a tortoise has. Goes to sleep all winter and doesn't eat anything more than grass as far as I know, to live all the summer. Not an interesting life perhaps, but a very peaceful one. — Agatha Christie