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We don't learn much when everything goes right. We learn the most when things go wrong. — Simon Sinek

If I could take a punch like that, I might have been able to think up a name besides George for all my sons. — George Foreman

The status quo helps liberals. We're going to change the country. — Howard Dean

We got a plague of people, a disease of people infesting the world. We got more people who are living longer. Less people have to be born, that's the answer. We got death control - we got to match it with birth control. — Harry Harrison

She could not be silent even if the men of science, many of them smug experts in white lab coats who promised "better living through chemistry," dismissed her warnings as feminine hysteria. — Mark Hamilton Lytle

The devil will give up when he sees that you are not going to give in. — Joyce Meyer

Designed by architects with honorable intentions but hands of palsy. — Jimmy Breslin

A disease which new and obscure to you, Doctor, will be known only after death; and even then not without an autopsy will you examine it with exacting pains. But rare are those among the extremely busy clinicians who are willing or capable of doing this correctly. — Herman Boerhaave

I quit school in ninth grade, even though I was good at the studies. I knew I didn't need school for what I wanted. — George Carlin

A life truly lived constantly burns away veils of illusion, burns away what is no longer relevant, gradually reveals our essence, until, at last, we are strong enough to stand in our naked truth. — Marion Woodman

Seriously," Ben said. "This guy sounds like an alcoholic Kermit the Frog with throat cancer — Anonymous

Nobody ever drowned in their own sweat. — Veronica Rossi

As we survey the challenges of life, that which is easy is rarely right. In fact, the course that we should properly follow appears at times impossible, impenetrable, hopeless. — Thomas S. Monson