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Your destiny is determined by your decisions. — Tony Robbins
I like muddling things up; and if a herb looks nice in a border, then why not grow it there? Why not grow anything anywhere so long as it looks right where it is? That is, surely, the art of gardening. — Vita Sackville-West
You know, when you're poor and you have a bunch of kids in your family, you don't know that everybody's not poor. — Kenny Rogers
The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose. — George William Curtis
Look, I asked you here for a reason. Much as I hate to admit it, vampire, we have something in common."
"Totally awesome hair?" Simon suggested. — Cassandra Clare
The hardest times to choose love are the very times when you can most grow spiritually. In fact, they are the only times you can grow spiritually! — Gary Zukav
People discover that by helping others, even when they themselves are suffering, they end up improving their own lives. — Arianna Huffington
You have to be patient. I'm not! — Madonna Ciccone
I think empirically the reason people might think that wouldn't work is they are going to ask, how could anybody ever agree on having a fair judge? They would always just want the judge that was going to be sympathetic to their perspective. But we just see that's not true. Empirically it does work. There is private arbitration. Companies, when they have disputes with their employees and so forth, and they have clauses in the contracts saying "private arbitration," they go to these people. It's not like there are widespread allegations of unfairness. If there is a market for arbitration services, the way you stay in business is by having a reputation of doing a fair job of it. — Anonymous
Free trade will go a long way toward alleviating poverty in Central America. Yet trade alone is not enough. — Oscar Arias
For the gods, instead of what is most pleasing, will give what is most proper. Man is dearer to them than he is to himself.
[Lat., Nam pro jucundis aptissima quaeque dabunt di,
Carior est illis homo quam sibi.] — Juvenal