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Children start out loving their parents, but as they grow older and discover their parents are human, they become judgmental. And sometimes, when they mature, they forgive their parents, especially when they discover they are also human. — Oscar Wilde

You must think for yourself, what you must do. If someone tells you, then you are not trying.
-An-mei — Amy Tan

When I was 13, I told my dad I needed to record myself because I sounded awesome, even though I didn't. By 18, I was a lot better. Then I got a publishing deal, so I was writing songs for other people professionally. — Meghan Trainor

You know most of the food that Americans hold so dear - things like hamburgers and hot dogs - were road food, but even before they were road food, they were peasant food. — Alton Brown

He's showed him the left leg, then the right. Where's the ball, the defender asks? It's up his sleeve. — Clive Tyldesley

Yes, we see that there are problems in the world. But we believe in a universal force that, when activated by the human heart, has the power to make all things right. — Marianne Williamson

It is in prison ... that one becomes a real revolutionary. — Vladimir Lenin

Labor is service and service is life. And when we serve something more than ourselves, we feel alive. — Tony Robbins

God is not dead. Now, as ever, he liveth. — C. G. Jung

Not all of Anthony's officers, however, were eager or even willing to join Chivington's well-planned massacre. Captain Silas Soule, Lieutenant Joseph Cramer, and Lieutenant James Connor protested that an attack on Black Kettle's peaceful camp would violate the pledge of safety given the Indians by both Wynkoop and Anthony, "that it would be murder in every sense of the word," and any officer participating would dishonor the uniform of the Army. — Dee Brown

Hi Haley. look, I found all these free swords. They were in my spleen. — Rich Burlew

I've carried a gun for 10 years. I've carried them in the locker room, and nobody really knows about it. I know how to handle myself, and I stow it away where nobody really knows about it. — Luke Scott

Rejoicing in the good fortune of others is a practice that can help us when we feel emotionally shut down and unable to connect with others. Rejoicing generates good will. — Pema Chodron

No one believes for a moment the embargo will prompt the Iraqi people to rise against Saddam Hussein. — Alexander Cockburn