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The masters of life know the way, for they listen to the voice within them, the voice of wisdom and simplicity, the voice that reasons beyond cleverness and knows beyond knowledge. — Benjamin Hoff

We had incense and rock'n'roll posters, and we sold records and rolling papers. People could just, like, hang out. We had a cool vibe going. — Tommy Hilfiger

It was like stepping on to an escalator; I could do anything. I was just made for science. — Cynthia Kenyon

I only told you about it because I thought I might get a laugh out of you for once even if it wasn't the truth, Jessie. Things don't have to be true to talk about 'em, you know. — Marsha Norman

I very rarely use a credit card, but I do if I know I have big bills coming and I need to stagger payment. — Andrea McLean

Pray for good.
Pray for happy.
And always pray for Mom. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Our general attitude toward life and our attitude toward sexuality cannot be separated. We cannot choose where we will build strongly and where we will disregard, for all the threads interweave to make the human pattern. — Frances G. Wickes

Human service is the highest form of self-interest for the person who serves. — Elbert Hubbard

The event of creation did not take place so many eons ago, astronomically or biologically speaking. Creation is taking place every moment of our lives. — David Suzuki

You know you made it, when your friends tell their friends that you are their friend. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

I've often wondered where Jesus would apply His hastily made whip if He were to visit our culture. My guess is that it would not be money-changing tables in the temple that would feel His wrath, but the display racks in Christian bookstores. — R.C. Sproul

Indeed, I am repeatedly astonished by the number of really good writers who understand human beings so well on paper but don't know how to deal with them in real life. — Mark Haddon