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Favour and disgrace would seem equally to be feared; honour and great calamity, to be regarded as personal conditions (of the same kind). — Lao-Tzu

It was only when you saw the suffering and the aftermath up close, lived among it, and knew that your own world and everything in it was just as vulnerable to the inferno - only then did you discover your place and your purpose. Robert Trimble had been to the abyss, and looked over the edge, and could never see anything the same way again. — Lee Trimble

I got tired of people complaining that it was too hard to use UNIX because the editor was too complicated. — Bill Joy

Nobody ought to be too old to improve: I should be sorry if I was; and I flatter myself I have already improved considerably by my travels. First, I can swallow gruel soup, egg soup, and all manner of soups, without making faces much. Secondly, I can pretty well live without tea ... — Anna Letitia Barbauld

If human civilization is going to invade the waters of the earth, then let it be first of all to carry a message of respect. — Jacques-Yves Cousteau

What makes these special Beaujolais attractive is the same thing that has always made Beaujolais attractive: the price. Given the insane prices of so many wines right now, Beaujolais and the delicious wines pouring in from southern Italy and Sicily keep many wine drinkers from switching to iced tea. — Frank J. Prial

I was a cheerleader growing up, so I can relate to that! — Kelly Stables

To find gratitude and generosity when you could reasonably find hurt and resentment will surprise you. It will be so surprising because you will see so much of the opposite: people who have much more than others yet who react with anger when one advantage is lost or with resentment when an added gift is denied. — Henry B. Eyring

Pain gettin' cum spackle out of your pubes once it dries solid, you know. — Mark Alders

Knavery seems to be so much a the striking feature of its inhabitants that it may not in the end be an evil that they will become aliens to this kingdom. — George III

I have no other self than the totality of things of which I am aware. — Alan W. Watts