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Do not speak of your happiness to one less fortunate than yourself. — Plutarch
Where some one else's welfare is concerned, a young girl becomes as ingenious as a thief. Guileless where she herself is in question, and full of foresight for me,
she is like a heavenly angel forgiving the strange incomprehensible sins of earth. — Honore De Balzac
Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam,
His first best country ever is at home. — Oliver Goldsmith
The Seventh Sense
Women
who build nations
learn
to love
men
who build nations
learn
to love
children
building sand castles
by the rising sea — Audre Lorde
If you love the good thing vitally, enough to give up for it all that one must give up, then you must hate the cheap thing just as hard. I tell you, there is such a thing as creative hate!
A contempt that drives you through fire, makes you risk everything and lose everything, makes you a long sight better than you ever knew you could be. — Willa Cather
She kept her doors and windows locked, unless she was using them. — Arundhati Roy
NASA has spin-offs, and it's a huge and very impressive list, including accurate and affordable LASIK eye surgery. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
It is not to be expected that we should love God supremely if we have not known him to be more desirable than all other things. — Isaac Watts
We use a Native American tradition of the talking stick. You sit and pass it around and whoever has the stick has to talk. Some people just hold it. Others really share. — Lisa Bonet
I love a bit of glamour - who doesn't? - but I probably wouldn't be able to pull it off. — Julia Sawalha
Dream's evanescence, the way in which, on awakening, our thoughts thrust it aside as something bizarre, and our reminiscences mutilating or rejecting it - all these and many other problems have for many hundred years demanded answers which up till now could never have been satisfactory. — Sigmund Freud