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Dogs know we need to give affection as much as they need to receive it. They were the first therapists; they've been in practice for thousands of years. — Dean Koontz

I talk about freedom from the Rat Race, and they focus on toilets. That is the thought pattern that keeps most people poor. They criticize instead of analyze. — Robert T. Kiyosaki

Everything you want out of life is in that huge, bubbling vat of failure. The trick is to get the good stuff out. — Scott Adams

[W]e are all savages under the cloak that civilization fashions for us. — Rafael Sabatini

You want to create a country with millions of great magicians? Then let the free thinking prevails everywhere. And thus creativity will increase and creativity is the greatest magician in our universe. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The safest course is to do nothing against one's conscience. With this secret, we can enjoy life and have no fear from death. — Voltaire

They were the largest semiconductor maker in the world up until about 1980. I'm not sure that that can be re-gained again, but their progress in the last few years has been very impressive. — Jack Kilby

The good thing about Dennis [ Mathis] is, even though he's a white, he respected that I was doing something quirky with my English. He loved it when I would mix up the Americanisms and say, "That's water over the dam." — Sandra Cisneros

The great majority of Christians of the first few centuries did not advocate - and probably did not imagine - that such moral equality could be implemented in society. Most assumed, no doubt, that they could realize such moral equality only in the coming Kingdom of God. — Elaine Pagels

Poverty is not intrinsically a trap, otherwise we would all still be poor. — Paul Collier

Honey! Bring down a copy of my will - and an eraser! — Woody Allen

If a person is fearful, it is a fearful time. If a person is hopeful, it's a hopeful time. If you look at world events one way, fear is reasonable. If you look at the world another way, hope is justified. — Marianne Williamson

From his angle, the curtain seems to form itself into a shrouded, wavering figure, indescribably terrifying in its very indistinctness. Something waiting, hovering on the threshold of the visible world. Some half-embodied fear gradually assuming a hideous outer form. — Christopher Isherwood