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Gandhi was right: if we all live by 'an eye for an eye' the whole world will be blind. The only way out is forgiveness. — Lewis B. Smedes
For me, I am the best" Roberto Clemente — John Krich
The bitterest satires and noblest eulogies on married life have come from poets. — Edwin Percy Whipple
The capacity to see and - equally so - blindness are not divisible. The critical faculty of the human mind is one: To believe one can be seeing internally but blind as far as the outside world is concerned is like saying that the light of a candle gives light only in one direction and not in all. The light of the candle is reason's capacity for critical, penetrating, uncovering thought. — Erich Fromm
The reason we wouldn't make a seven-inch tablet isn't because we don't want to hit a price point, it's because we don't think you can make a great tablet with a seven-inch screen. — Steve Jobs
As pigeons were making their descent from bird of the aristocracy to bird of poverty, the native American passenger pigeon was going extinct. The paved habitat that allowed pigeons to spread was replacing the forest habitat that had supported passenger pigeons. We traded a bird of the trees for a bird of the city. Feral — Nathanael Johnson
Carrying a baby is the most rewarding experience a woman can enjoy. — Jayne Mansfield
The Bible teaches that history began in the Middle East, and someday history will end in the Middle East. — Billy Graham
Light belongs to the heart and spirit. Light attracts people, it shows the way, and when we see it in the distance, we follow it. — Ricardo Legorreta
For a young and presumptuous poet a disposition to write satires is one of the most dangerous he can encourage. It tempts him to personalities, which are not always forgiven after he has repented and become ashamed of them. — Robert Southey
Is suffering really necessary?
Yes and no.
If you had not suffered as you have, there would be no depth to you, no humility, no compassion. — Eckhart Tolle
Straight lines evidently belonged only to geometry, not to nature and life. — Hermann Hesse
There is desire in those who love to hear about their loved ones' pains. — Euripides
