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Feelings of right and wrong that at first have their locus within the family gradually develop into a pattern for the tribe or city, then spread to the much larger unit of the nation, and finally from the nation to mankind as a whole. — Corliss Lamont

I'd always much rather be second choice on anything because it makes you work harder. — Noel Clarke

The feeling of love is the emotion that accompanies the experience of cathecting. Cathecting, it will be remembered, is the process by which an object becomes important to us. Once cathected, the object, commonly referred to as a "love object," is invested with our energy as if it were a part of ourselves, and this relationship between us and the invested object is called a cathexis. — M. Scott Peck

It isn't common sense that is paramount in this world, it's wishful thinking. — Francoise Sagan

This is the second Old Master I have encountered that has the signatures of another artist forged over it. A painting that has been created by another artist entirely. It's like they played mix and match. — Dayna S. Rubin

I heard somebody say that you can't judge a tree by the bark it wears but by the fruit it bears. — Kwame Kilpatrick

I really wanna get my paws on scoring a film. — Tommy Lee

Preach Christ or nothing: don't dispute or discuss except with your eye on the cross. — Charles Spurgeon

I know what it feels like to walk out in front of a sold-out crowd of a thousand people that are there for you, and how good that feels, but as an opener, you just have to train yourself to think that it's going to be harder. — G-Eazy

Part of adulthood is searching for the people who understand you. — Hanya Yanagihara

Comedy is really not like any other art form in that it's very specialized and varied in it's content, but generic in it's title. — Joe Rogan

You possess a potent force that you either use, or misuse, hundreds of times every day. — J. Martin Kohe