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Decide that you don't mind being inconvenienced or interrupted, and God will use you to make a difference. — Joyce Meyer

Having a strong intent and purposes makes life worthwhile. — Steven Redhead

What I learned at LucasArts was, you don't make your bets on ideas: ideas are cheap. You make your bets on people. — Tim Schafer

Both Jefferson and Adams were wary of priests in all forms, as they both knew theocracies are enemies of democracy. Jefferson pointed out that the Indians shared their wariness: — Thom Hartmann

Freedom was the price of privacy. — Susanna Kaysen

Men are committing the rapes. Let them be put under curfew. — Golda Meir

I, who have been so many men in vain, want to be one man, myself alone. From out of a whirlwind the voice of God replied: I am not, either. I dreamed the world the way you dreamed your work, my Shakespeare: one of the forms of my dream was you, who, like me, are many and one. — Jorge Luis Borges

Incidentally, the world is magical.
Magic is simply what's off our human scale ... at the moment. — Vera Nazarian

I killed my Facebook page years ago because time clicking around is just dead time. Your brain isn't resting and it isn't doing. I think people have to get their heads around this thing. All this unmitigated input is hurting folks. — Louis C.K.

Literature gives great light and great life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I live full-time in the world of omnivores, and I've never wanted to leave. But the Standard American Diet (yes, it's SAD) got to me as it gets to almost everyone in this country. — Mark Bittman

Unpleasant things are like the rain: sometimes they visit us, but there is no point in worrying about them while the sun shines. — Andrus Kivirahk

Make your work to be in keeping with your purpose — Leonardo Da Vinci

Corruption is a tree, whose branches are Of an immeasurable length: they spread Ev'rywhere; and the dew that drops from thence Hath infected some chairs and stools of authority. — John Fletcher

Family tradition and genealogical history, upon which much of Sir Everard's discourse turned, is the very reverse of amber, which, itself a valuable substance, usually includes flies, straws, and other trifles; whereas these studies, being themselves very insignificant and trifling, do nevertheless serve to perpetuate a great deal of what is rare and valuable in ancient manners, and to record many curious and minute facts which could have been preserved and conveyed through no other medium. — Walter Scott