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If you surround yourself with flowers of love, peace, and kindness, you will always find yourself in a garden of joy and happiness. — Debasish Mridha
Still waiting for them to make reversible diapers, maybe with teflon coating ... — Neil Leckman
Backs dialogue for solving disputes and not military power and threats. — Amr Moussa
It was the merit of Gestalt psychology to make us aware of the remarkable performance involved in perceiving shapes. Take, for example, a ball or an egg: we can see their shapes at a glance. Yet suppose that instead of the impression made on our eye by an aggregate of white points forming the surface of an egg, we were presented with another, logically equivalent, presentation of these points as given by a list of their spatial co-ordinate values. It would take years of labour to discover the shape inherent in this aggregate of figures - provided it could be guessed at all. The perception of the egg from the list of co-ordinate values would, in fact, be a feat rather similar in nature and measure of intellectual achievement to the discovery of the Copernican system. — Michael Polanyi
If I could choose I would rather be happy than write. — Jean Rhys
A lot of people have reunion things, but I think bands are supposed to break up. — Babatunde Adebimpe
Don't try to rush things: for the cup to run over, it must first be filled. — Antonio Machado
Motherhood is a great honor and privilege, yet it is also synonymous with servanthood. Every day women are called upon to selflessly meet the needs of their families. Whether they are awake at night nursing a baby, spending their time and money on less-than-grateful teenagers, or preparing meals, moms continuously put others before themselves. — Charles Stanley
Is that your world tour or your girls tour? — Drake
Reason and happiness are like other flowers; they wither when plucked. — George Santayana
By 1917, thanks to the new munitions factories and the women that worked in them, the British Empire was supplying more than 50 million shells a year. — Saul David
The power of an attitude is amazing — John Steinbeck
N.B.: Do you think the artist becomes more critical to society in wartime? M.D.: The artist is always critical to society, even though the artist must end up hating society. War happens when society forgets its artists. N.B.: War happens for many reasons. M.D.: War happens for only one reason: we cannot see past our own death.2 No — Reif Larsen