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Even if you make a mistake, you can go back and do the right thing. — Will Arnett
Empathy is the greatest virtue. From it, all virtues flow. Without it, all virtues are an act. — Eric Zorn
That education is not an affair of "telling" and being told, but an active and constructive process, is a principle almost as generally violated in practice as conceded in theory. Is not this deplorable situation due to the fact that the doctrine is itself merely told? It is preached; it is lectured; it is written about. — John Dewey
It's easier for me to get ready for a game on the road because you're expected to lose when you play away from home. That's a challenge to right there and that perks my competitive juices. — Michael Jordan
Children learn much more from how you act than from what you tell them. There are times this worries me - we parents are rarely the role models we want to be. True for life. True for driving. — Harlan Coben
One could keep open secrets only so well before they became a threat to others. — Ted Dekker
The saddest thing is a little girl who is told by her own mother and father that she will never be pretty.
And then they open the front door, and on the porch is a little white suitcase, with all of her things in it. — Chris Onstad
I am who I am, but I am not a bully, — Chris Christie
It is the voice of everyday people, rather than of a self-conscious 'artist', that we hear in Caedmon's Hymn, and in such texts as Deor's Lament (also known simply as Deor) or The Seafarer. These reflect ordinary human experience and are told in the first person. They make the reader or hearer relate directly with the narratorial 'I', and frequently contain intertextual references to religious texts. Although they express a faith in God, only Caedmon's Hymn is an overtly religious piece. Already we can notice one or two conventions creeping in; ways of writing which will be found again and again in later works. One of these is the use of the first-person speaker who narrates his experience, inviting the reader or listener to identify with him and sympathise with his feelings. — Ronald Carter
It's hard to be vulnerable in front of the whole world because everyone's a critic. — Pattie Mallette
You couldn't be a racist and live in L.A.; you'd be exhausted. — Charlie Viracola
This year's campaign marks the first instance that the WFE has gone beyond the Arabian Gulf, aiming to — Anonymous
It's difficult to talk to people ... I walk into a room and I'm Danielle Steel, and whatever I say is going to be taken apart. — Danielle Steel
anything in a marriage it is when to give up. I used to think that all marriages ran the same trajectory. They start with wanting to climb inside the other person and wear her skin as your own. They end with thinking that if the person across from you says another word, you will put a fork in her neck. — Thomas Christopher Greene
I don't regret what happened there. — Osama Bin Laden
