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The sentiment of those suggesting the Olympics and Paralympics be combined is no doubt well intentioned. But it also echoes the myth that disabled people want to be other than what we are - that we'd like nothing more than to be 'allowed in' with the able-bodied competitors. — Stella Young
The basis of any scam is telling people what they want to hear. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. — Lee Child
I am not for or against anyone or anything; I am just kind. — Debasish Mridha
I don't care how hard being together is, nothing is worse than being apart. — Josephine Angelini
Not every reader is a leader, but every leader must be a reader. — Harry S. Truman
We should decriminalize all drugs. The assumptions on which our drug policies are based are flawed. — Carl Hart
Concrete can rot. It turns green and black before crumbling away.
Maybe only people from Congo know that. — Eliot Schrefer
Hawaii," Quinn began saying, as Little Pete howled. "Hawaii." "Why you keep saying Hawaii, man?" Edilio had asked him. "If he freaks and decides to take us on a Little Pete magical mystery tour, I want it to be Hawaii, not back to Astrid's house." Edilio thought that over for a while. "I'm down with that. Hawaii, L. P., Hawaii. — Michael Grant
When we give ourselves the chance to let go of all our tension, the body's natural capacity to heal itself can begin to work. — Nhat Hanh
When ego trumps fidelity, the end result is inevitably betrayal - betrayal of country, of kith or kin, or of self. — Brian Andrews
Cohesion means respectful diversity, which is about much more than the weak-kneed tolerance. — Mal Fletcher
I love wearing suits. I love being suited and booted. When I'm chilling, I also like to look nice. — Dwight Howard
The feelings of our heart, the agitation of our passions, the vehemence of our affections, dissipate all its conclusions, and reduce the profound philosopher to a mere plebeian — David Hume