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IF LIFE WAS A THING THAT MONEY COULD BUY .....THE RICH WOULD LIVE AND THE POOR WOULD DIE. — John H. Sibley
I don't remember how it started or how I wanted it to be, but somehow it evolved into this. — Nicholas Sparks
God is nearer to you than any thought or feeling of yours ... Do not be afraid. — George MacDonald
Creativity is a quality that we give to every activity that we do. — Rajneesh
All I've ever wanted to do was play music and go on the road and make records. — Brody Armstrong
But he'll be safe with Barley. Now come on; we must hurry! — Erin Hunter
The richest author that ever grazed the common of literature. — Samuel Johnson
There's nothing bloody wrong with wanting it at all. — Kate Winslet
She loved historical novels in which women dressed as men and outgrew their limited opportunities. And — Nina George
That Hieronymus Bosch. What a weirdo. — Terry Pratchett
If there is such a person on the planet, then he or she-this self-appointed arbiter of "appropriateness"-deserves to be confronted with as many "inappropriate" transgressions as possible. — Simon Doonan
Take for instance a man driven to incessant work by a sense of deep insecurity and loneliness; or another one driven by ambition, or greed for money. In all these cases the person is the slave of a passion, and his activity is in reality a "passivity" because he is driven; he is the sufferer, not the "actor." On the other hand a man sitting quiet and contemplating, with no purpose or aim except that of experiencing himself and his oneness with the world, is considered to be "passive", because he is not "doing" anything. In reality, this attitude of concentrated meditation is the highest activity there is, an activity of the soul, which is possible only under the condition of inner freedom and independence. — Erich Fromm
Share the way by being a good example. — Frederick Lenz
There is perhaps, nothing more likely to disturb the tranquillity of nations, than their being bound to mutual contributions for any common object that does not yield an equal and coincident benefit. For it is an observation as true, as it is trite, that there is nothing men differ so readily about as the payment of money. — Alexander Hamilton
I am the first male member of my family for about three generations who can have reasonable confidence in expecting that I will leave this earth with more or less the same number of fingers, hands, legs, toes and eyes as I had when I was born. — Neil Kinnock
