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We delude ourselves if we think that decency is not rewarded in other people simply because we refuse to practice it ourselves. — Sarah Scheele

On every level, despite differences in personalities and jobs, every single human being needs recognition and support. — Adele Scheele

God is not ecstatic about the lack you are experiencing; He is not delightful over your failures, He is not happy about your stagnancy. — Jaachynma N.E. Agu

The Revolution is indeed living thorough the hard times of transition and sacrifice. The Cubans themselves have learned that socialism is built with clenched teeth and that revolution is no evening stroll. But afterall, if the future came on a platter, it would not be of this world. — Eduardo Galeano

When you make a Blu-ray, its not the same as the print process was. You have little or no control over any print that was ever made. You are a victim of the 35mm printing process. — William Friedkin

Connecting expands possibilities - in work and in life - for ourselves as well as for others. — Adele Scheele

Sometimes time is irrelevant in understanding the beauty of another person's soul." He — Michelle A. Valentine

There's definitely a thin line between being tasteful and tacky. — Big Sean

I have always been a sucker for the big, upbeat chorus. — Tommy Shaw

He cracked his crooked smile that made all women swoon except the ones who wanted to slap him. Faye was a fence-sitter on the subject. — Sarah Scheele

Scheele independently discovered eight elements - chlorine, fluorine, manganese, barium, molybdenum, tungsten, nitrogen, and oxygen - but received credit for none of them in his lifetime. He had an unfortunate habit of tasting every substance he worked with, as a way of familiarizing himself with its properties, and eventually the practice caught up with him. — Bill Bryson

Confidence! Confidence! Confidence! That is your capital. — John Wanamaker

For a practitioner of love and compassion, an enemy is one of the most important teachers. Without an enemy you cannot practice tolerance, and without tolerance you cannot build a sound basis of compassion. So in order to practice compassion, you should have an enemy. — Dalai Lama XIV

Scheele, it was said, never forgot anything if it had to do with chemistry. He never forgot the look, the feel, the smell of a substance, or the way it was transformed in chemical reactions, never forgot anything he read, or was told, about the phenomena of chemistry. He seemed indifferent, or inattentive, to most things else, being wholly dedicated to his single passion, chemistry. It was this pure and passionate absorption in phenomena-noticing everything, forgetting nothing-that constituted Scheele's special strength. — Oliver Sacks

The phrase 'I can't' is the most powerful force of negation of the human psyche. — Paul R. Scheele

I am so freaked our right now, you could pull a clown out of my ass and I wouldn't be at all surprised — John Green

Ed frowned. "Well, it's a terrible picture of me! Here, give me that. I'm going to tear it up. There ought to be legal action against publishing a bad picture like that without my permission . . . ."
A wild scuffle ensued as they tried to keep Ed from destroying the article before they could read it. — Sarah Scheele

And I'd have you know, through all of it, I still had perfect nails! Because I am completely swell. — Sarah Scheele

No one can escape stress, but you can learn to cope with it. Practice positive thinking ... seize control in small ways. — Adele Scheele

As if I'd lit a fire in the darkness to try and warm us. And all I'd done was to see his real face by it. — John Fowles

Now, the more holy a man gets the more he cries in this fashion. While he is low down in the scale, he puts up with sin, and he is uneasy, but when he gets to see Christ and get somewhat like him, the more nearly he approximates to the image of his Master, the more the presence of the least sinful thought is horrifying to him. He would, if he could, never look on sin again - never have the slightest inclination to it, but he finds his heart getting abroad and wandering when he would tether it down, if he could, to the cross and crucify it there. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon