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Exercise the muscles that compassionately open the heart.
In your writing and your life. — Dinty W. Moore
What does it mean with regard to tactics, this fact that the proletariat of Western Europe stands all alone: that it has no prospect of any help whatsoever from any other class? — Herman Gorter
The good thing is I picked a profession that I'm passionate about. — Ainsley Earhardt
Even the best intentions turn around one day ... Nobody's right all the time. — Stevie Nicks
If you sing beautifully about nothing, no one will listen. If you sing badly about great stuff, no one will listen. Ideas are everywhere, but my theory is that a writer doesn't just think of an idea: they perform them. — Patrick Ness
MY FULL NAME is Cadence Sinclair Eastman. I suffer migraines. I do not suffer fools. I like a twist of meaning. I endure. — E. Lockhart
There will never be any peace in the world as long as we eat animals. — Isaac Bashevis Singer
Holden punched the comm system on the wall. "Well, crew, welcome aboard the gas freighter Rocinante." "What — James S.A. Corey
Evolution is an inference from thousands of independent sources, the only conceptual structure that can make unified sense of all this disparate information. — Stephen Jay Gould
The artist's mission must not be to produce an irrefutable solution to a problem, but to compel us to love life in all its countless and inexhaustible manifestations. — Leo Tolstoy
I am seeing
that I cannot be a part of the music that sets him
free. — David Levithan
Patience in our lives springs from God's power
based upon our willingness to learn it. — Billy Graham
The key thing, the one thing that almost every current and former federal prosecutor who lived through this period talks about, is that in the early years of the Obama administration, a huge premium was placed on not losing. Breuer and Holder acted like the corporate stewards they were and gravitated toward a bottom-line strategy of prosecution. They became attracted to a cost-benefit-analysis vision of law enforcement, where the key questions weren't Who did what? and What the hell should we do about it? but Will we win? and How badly will the press screw us if we lose? — Matt Taibbi