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Business, more than any other occupation, is a continual dealing with the future; it is a continual calculation, an instinctive exercise in foresight. — Henry R. Luce

So that a famine price is vague, and the plan subject to all the inconvenience now experienced. — Joseph Hume

I marveled at how mixed up people got when it came to love. I myself, for instance. It seemed like I was now thinking of Zach forty minutes out of every hour, Zach, who was an impossibility. That's what I told myself five hundred times: impossibility. I can tell you this much: the word is a great big log throw on the fires of love. — Sue Monk Kidd

Truth must evolve' - how very convenient for liars. — Joyce Carol Oates

Freedom in a democracy is the glory of the state, and, therefore, in a democracy only will the freeman of nature deign to dwell. — Plato

He has a home, Cole. He has a permanent home in my heart. — Debra Anastasia

I still get rejections - frequently - and my goal isn't to never fail, to never be turned down, but simply to succeed more often than I don't. And in order to do that, I have to constantly put myself out there, to judgment, critique, and rejection. — V.E Schwab

So with the stretch of the white road before me,
Shining snow crystals rainbowed by the sun,
Fields that are white, stained with long, cool, blue shadows,
Strong with the strength of my horse as we run.
Joy in the touch of the wind and the sunlight!
Joy! With the vigorous earth I am one. — Amy Lowell

Some wounds go so deep that you don't even feel them until months, maybe years, later. — Julius Lester

Feed your brothers and sisters simply, graciously, with generous care, and you will secure a place in their heart. — Maximillian Degenerez

The more you lose yourself in something bigger than yourself, the more energy you will have. — Norman Vincent Peale

Nature made the day for exercise, work and seeing to one's business; and ... it provides us with a candle, which is to say the bright and joyous light of the sun. — Francois Rabelais