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Then in general charge of the pack beasts and wagon animals. But it wasn't just work he taught me. Cleanliness. Honesty. He put a value on what my mother and grandmother had tried to instill in me so long ago. He showed them to me as a man's values, not just manners for inside a woman's house. He taught me to be a man, not a beast in a man's shape. He made me see it was more than rules, it was a way of being. A life, rather than a living. He — Robin Hobb

Morality is always higher than law and we cannot forget this ever. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

He who sedulously attends, pointedly asks, calmly speaks, coolly answers and ceases when he has no more to say is in possession of some of the best requisites of man — Johann Kaspar Lavater

Activating our light and our full potential requires that we embrace our shadow. Realizing our wholeness requires us to become big enough to hold our brokenness. — Derek Rydall

I just work out hard enough that, if I'm craving something, I eat it and know I'm going to burn it off the next day with extra intensity. — Karl Malone

My freedom will be so much the greater and more meaningful the more narrowly I limit my field of action and the more I surround myself with obstacles. Whatever diminishes constraint diminishes strength. The more constraints one imposes, the more one frees one's self of the chains that shackle the spirit. — Igor Stravinsky

When your back is against the wall, you will find it is a good place to push off. — Jeffrey Fry

Hard work, is the best medicine yet devised for all the ills of man- and of woman. — Richard Yates

You have to be very careful with women friends. — Heather Locklear

It is easier to rob by setting up a bank than by holding up a bank clerk. — Bertolt Brecht

Those who assume a character which does not belong to them, only make themselves ridiculous. — Aesop

The vast marble dome of the State House stood out in massive silhouette, its crowning statue haloed fantastically by a break in one of the tinted stratus clouds that barred the flaming sky. When — H.P. Lovecraft

Derek's lips stretched into a smile on their own, driven not by humor but by the instinctual need to bare his teeth as the wild inside glared through his eyes. — Ilona Andrews