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The soul's a sort of sentimental wife,
That prays and whimpers of the higher life. — Richard Le Gallienne

But I think it's important to discuss just how easy it is for any of us to get caught up in things that might seem unthinkable - to get sucked into the wrong environment and make moral compromises that can tarnish us terribly. We like to think that we change our environment, but the truth is that it changes us. So we have to be extraordinarily careful to choose the right environment - to work with, and even socialize with, the right people. Ideally, we should stick close to people who are better than us so that we can become more like them. — Guy Spier

Just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful quotes each and every day ... Some days, it's the nicest thing I hear all day ... Muah ... — Rhonda Byrne

Ella, if it's magic, then nothing is supposed to happen. — Brad Barkley

I suspect the Universe is making damned sure we don't get the chance to contaminate other planets with our stupidity. It's keeping us on this one where the only thing we can damage is each other. — Jodi Taylor

He was control to her chaos, she was levity to his seriousness. — Kiera Cass

Moral authority is another way to define servant leadership because it represents a reciprocal choice between leader and follower. If the leader is principle centered, he or she will develop moral authority. If the follower is principle centered, he or she will follow the leader. In this sense, both leaders and followers are followers. Why? They follow truth. They follow natural law. They follow principles. They follow a common, agreed-upon vision. They share values. They grow to trust one another. — Robert K. Greenleaf

In the hands of a master, light and shade is one of the great qualities of art. — John French Sloan

To a fireman, wind is a curse. To a sailor, wind is a blessing. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

The British were sporting. They would accept a fight under almost all conditions. — Gunther Rall