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It is a good plan, with a young person of a character to be much affected by ludicrous and absurd representations, to show him plainly by examples that there is nothing which may not be thus represented. He will hardly need to be told that everything is not a mere joke. — Richard Whately

Just because a person spends her time making a piece of something does not mean that she becomes that - a piece of something. — Leslie T. Chang

When there is no longer any point in lying, no one will lie — Joyce Carol Oates

Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things. — Peter F. Drucker

I've never seen a NASCAR race; I've seen an Indianapolis 500 race. — Cheech Marin

God does not want an apartment in our house. He claims our entire home from attic to cellar. — Billy Graham

Maybe if we choose who we love more carefully we limit the possibility of getting hurt. — Lee Monroe

I would love to do films - ones that get seen. — Shenae Grimes

Democracy or breakdown in Syria would change the whole Middle East overnight. — Paul Krugman

If you're a hater we make you scared to show your face. It's called success. — Rick Ross

Making friends is not a big deal. Replacing me with them after talking to them for only one bloody day is a big deal. — Erica Sehyun Song

All this, I suspect, has been little more than the operation known as the pilgrimage from the cradle to the grave, but I have had a comfortable feeling that, however ordinary my enterprises may have been, they had at any rate the advantage of containing, for me, an element of sustained unfamiliarity. I am one of those persons who begin life by exclaiming they've "never seen anything like this before" and die in the hope that they may say the same of heaven. — Siegfried Sassoon

They fell quiet looking at the garden. They seemed a little sad, somehow pained, but at the same time perplexed. As though they were looking at their own thoughts and not seeing what they were actually looking at, not seeing the plants of the garden, the fig trees, and the hiding places of the crickets. But what can you see in thoughts? Pain, grief, hope, curiosity, longing, all those things stay with you to the end and your mind will wear itself out if you don't put something else in there, where did I hear that, your mind will be like two millstones with no grist between them. Then: you go crazy! — Orhan Pamuk

Surrender to what is. let go of what was. have faith in what will be. — Sonia Ricotti