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His knowledge of country lore was a little hazy, but he felt fairly sure that if the cows lay down, it meant rain. If they were standing it would probably be fine. These cows were taking it in turns to execute slow and solemn somersaults; and Tyler wondered what it presaged for the weather. — Terry Pratchett

Never reproach him with his own weakness, for then he will become wholly weak. Never let him feel that but for you he would be useless, for then he will indeed become useless. You must search for the few strong threads in him and weave your fabric with those, and where the threads are weak, never trust to them. Supply your own in secret. — Pearl S. Buck

If you act for self-gain then no good can come of it. If you act selflessly, then you act well for all and you must not be afraid. — Rand Miller

Sometimes all it takes is a kind word of encouragement to get your heroes back on the right path. — Nancy Duarte

Hal Holbrook was in one of my first television movies when I was about 18 or 19. He'd made such a strong impression on me and a lasting one in terms of what being an actor was. — Sean Penn

Sam Snead was born with a natural ability to keep his bar bills as low as his golf scores. — Jimmy Demaret

Problems of the heart always bruised the soul. — Paulo Coelho

When contemplated in its extreme, almost any power looks dangerous. — Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Beware clarity. A man speaking to you in clear language is clearly using obsolete ideas. — Herbert Marshall Mcluhan

I would like you all to stop for a moment and really think about not having a voice or any means to communicate," my computer voice says. "You could never say, 'Pass the salt' or tell someone the really important things like 'I love you.' You can't tell someone that you're uncomfortable, cold, or in pain. — Martin Pistorius

When they die no one will ever know that once they lived. — Sidney Sheldon

It is not possible for one to teach others who cannot teach his own family. — Confucius