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What is the empathy deficit? The inability of people to stand in other folks shoes. It's hard to empathize with people who have different values than you — Barack Obama
When you're at a comedy club, if you're not funny, you don't work. People will let you know, whether it's by booing or yelling for you to get out of the club. People are drunk or whatever and they'll let you have it. — Brad Stine
Goals keep you motivated and they give you a direction. That way you're not just aimlessly training and doing too much of one thing and not enough of another. — Helen Jenkins
The pickpocket is usually very well dressed and of prepossessing appearance. — Harry Houdini
One of the reasons for going back into the past is that it's almost the only place that there's any drama. — Robert Towne
The next presumption is always valid: one's knowledge corresponds to
one's intellectual capacity. — Eraldo Banovac
I appreciate everything that has been done for me. After a difficult start, I've just followed my dreams. — Victor Ortiz
There is no such thing as an appropriate joke. That's why it's a joke. — Michael Scott
The cross of popular evangelicalism is not the cross of the New Testament. It is, rather, a new bright ornament upon the bosom of a self-assured and carnal Christianity whose hands are indeed the hands of Abel, but whose voice is the voice of Cain. The old cross slew men; the new cross entertains them. The old cross condemned; the new cross amuses. The old cross destroyed confidence in the flesh; the new cross encourages it. The old cross brought tears and blood; the new cross brings laughter. The flesh, smiling and confident, preaches and sings about the cross; before the cross it bows and toward the cross it points with carefully staged histrionics
but upon that cross it will not die, and the reproach of that cross it stubbornly refuses to bear. — A.W. Tozer
In some ways we were more remote than strangers because strangers at least have the possibility of yet unmade connections. — Jean Hegland