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Successful people have a social responsibility to make the world a better place and not just take from it. — Carrie Underwood

He [the cat] wound himself around her legs, purring the purr of ardent desire like a kettle coming to a boil and then bubbling very fast. — May Sarton

We live under threat from painful emotions: anger, desire, pride, jealousy and so on. Therefore we should always be ready to counter these with the appropriate antidote. True practitioners may be recognized by their unfailing mindfulness. — Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

If you love me, then love me. — Stephen King

Louis Brandeis started off by embracing the Theodore Roosevelt notion that hyphenated Americanism was unpatriotic. You couldn't have dual loyalties. But then he thinks and he reads and he becomes the head of the American Zionist movement after having previously been a secular Jew in this amazing intellectual evolution. — Jeffrey Rosen

But good Lord, how could Tom possibly keep the interest of a woman who spoke six languages? He barely spoke one. You — Elizabeth Hunter

That is what learning is. You suddenly understand something you've understood all your life, but in a new way. — Doris Lessing

The health of the body is determined to a great degree by our mental processes: what we think of life and especially of ourselves, at both the conscious and the unconscious levels. — James Redfield

Czar, you're the smartest man I know, and I respect you in every way, but that the dumbest thing I have ever heard. You leave your girl a note pinned to the bed, and you're gone for 5 years. I can't wait to meet this woman who stood by your ass for 5 years without one real word from you — Christine Feehan

She recognized the panic at even a moment's boredom that all these piles contained, as well as the unreasonable hopefulness regarding time. — Lorrie Moore

Anything which begins new and fresh will finally become old and silly. The educational institution is certainly no exception to this, although training the young is by implication an art for old people exclusively, and novelty in education is allied to mutiny. Moreover, the mere process of learning is allied to mutiny. Moreover, the mere process of learning is so excruciating and so bewildering that no conceivable phraseology or combination of philosophies can make it practical as a method of marking time during what might be called the formative years. — Shirley Jackson

When a label is throwing money at you, you have to recoup it. — Tony Palermo