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To be successful, you must decide exactly what you want to accomplish, then resolve to pay the price to get it. — Nelson Bunker Hunt

...how crazy things have to get before I ended up drooling all over a strait jacket with my name on it at Happyville Manor. — Gayla Drummond

Some are good, some are middling, the most are bad. — Martial

For in every particular of the Word there is an internal sense which treats of things spiritual and heavenly, not of things natural and worldly, such as are treated of in the sense of the letter. — Emanuel Swedenborg

Of all the peoples of the world, the Chinese are probably the most at home with their excrement. They know its value. For 4,000 years they have used raw human feces to fertilize fields. — Rose George

Here lies Walter Winchell in the dirt he loved so well. — Walter Winchell

Judging from the ugly and repugnant things that are sometimes in vogue, it would seem as though fashion were desirous of exhibiting its power by getting us to adopt the most atrocious things for its sake alone. — Georg Simmel

Actions don't only speak louder than words; actions should be used to interpret words. — Andy Stanley

People would rather be praised than criticized but the later may help us make more progress. — Sterling W. Sill

Life is like a bowl of spaghetti.
Every once in a while, you get a meatball. — Sharon Creech

I do not know any moral to be deduced from this view of the subject [of personal character], but one, namely, that we should mind our own business, cultivate our good qualities, if we have any, and irritate ourselves less about the absurdities of other people, which neither we nor they can help. I grant there is something in which I have said which I might be made to glance towards the doctrine of original sin, grace, election, reprobation, or the Gnostic Principle that acts did not determine the virtue or vice of the character; and in those doctrines, so far as they are deducible from what I have said, I agree
but always with a salvo. — William Hazlitt